Creative New Ways to Enjoy Bird's Nest Provided by Customers
Ready-to-eat bird's nest, simply open the jar and consume directly. It's incredibly convenient and quick, making it a favorite among busy urbanites. Besides the simplest way to eat it, there are also some novel methods.
Lohongka has gathered creative ideas provided by our customers. Below are 5 recommended new ways to eat bird's nest. Each one is incredibly delicious and creative, and also very simple!
Yogurt + Bird's Nest (Provided by customer Olivia)
"When I was studying abroad, my foreign friends thought bird's nest was jam and stirred it into yogurt for flavor. It turned out to be surprisingly delicious!"
With its sweet and sour taste and thick texture, yogurt is rich in vitamin B, aids digestion, inhibits the growth of putrefactive bacteria in the intestines, and is more easily absorbed by the human body than milk. Paired with ready-to-eat bird's nest, the nutrition is even more comprehensive.
Corn Kernels + Bird's Nest (Provided by customer Emily)
"My child loves the corn kernels from McDonald's. I wanted him to try bird's nest, so I mixed bird's nest with the corn, and it turned out we both loved it!"
Golden corn combined with translucent bird's nest adds an elegant touch to the corn. Corn is rich in lutein and zeaxanthin, which can enhance the macula's ability to absorb blue light, protecting the eyes.
Chuka Salad + Bird's Nest (Provided by customer Ava)
"I spent my birthday on a long train journey, with no cake, only the Chuka salad I bought on the train. My husband secretly added bird's nest to it, saying it was my birthday cake. It was both touching and delicious."
Chuka salad is a healthy food primarily made from natural seaweed, known as the "king of vegetables" from the sea. It helps lower blood pressure and enhances blood and tissue function. Adding bird's nest makes it look healthy and delicious.
Herbal Tea + Bird's Nest (Provided by customer Ruby)
"In summer, I craved a cold, potent tonic that could cool me down, reduce internal heat, nourish blood, soothe nerves, relieve menstrual pain, and beautify the skin. I tried adding bird's nest to Sang Ji Sheng Red Date Tea, and it worked wonders immediately."
Bird's nest nourishes the lungs, and herbal tea cleanses the liver, making them a perfect match. Sang Ji Sheng Red Date Tea is also known as "menstrual regulating tea." Traditional Chinese medicine believes they activate blood circulation, lower blood pressure, relieve menstrual pain, and dispel dampness.
Bubble Tea + Bird's Nest (Provided by customer Charlotte)
"Bubble tea is my favorite drink, and bird's nest is my favorite food. So I combined the two to create Bird's Nest Bubble Tea."
While bubble tea is delicious, it's a high-fat beverage. It's recommended to ask for less sugar and fewer pearls when purchasing, and to consume only about 200 ml per day, paired with about 20 grams of bird's nest.
Lohongka once again thanks the customers above for their contributions. If you also have special ideas or experiences, please feel free to share them with us at: support@lohongka.com.hk