Can lung cancer patient eat bird nest soup? Is is fine for them and is it more acidic or alkaline by nature?
Because the bowl of soup is hot and heat is transferred throught the hot bowl of soup to ur cool hands.
No, it is not.
Yes soup pea seeds can be germinated indoors. If we provide the required parameters for seed germination to the viable seeds.
If the soup is already cook and you just want to heat it on a stove, first put the soup in a cookware, put it in a stove then turn on the stove into medium heat and it is ok if you don't put the cover of the cookware anymore to avoid spillover or spillage. If boiled then you're done. Don't forget to turnoff the stove together with the gastank.
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Bird's nest soup is a Chinese delicacy. It is made from the nest of a swiftlet, a bird in southeast Asia.
the size of a soup bowl
It is literally a birds nest made from edible fibers. Usually a swallow's nest :)
Spain. they nest every summer mostly in the south
No, it's not cruel. However, it depends on how you define cruelty. If you think honey is cruel, then, yes, you might consider birds' nest soup cruel. Most harvesters would not bother those nests with egg on them. So, consider birds' nest as an expensive honey that only can be afforded by those few.
Authentic bird's nest soup is made using the nests of the swiftlet, a tiny bird in southeast Asia. The swiftlet lives in dark caves. Instead of twigs and straw, the swiftlet makes its nest from strands of its own gummy saliva, which hardens when exposed to air.
The nests of cave swifts are used in bird's nest soup.
It is quite possible as there IS a delicious soup that is called "Bird's Nest Soup". It is considered to be quite the delicacy & IS NOT made from a bird's nest.
NATURAL pH FOR BIRD'S NEST
tomato, sweet corn, oxtail, bird's nest, chimney and french onion.
Borneo.....well, its actually in Sarawak and Sabah..where this Niah Cave is their nesting ground. There are few group of aborigines collect the nests as their work to feed their family through out the year. Lastly, these nests were then exported to Hong Kong for final product.....as soup.....
Bird's Nest Soup.