Island Nest is one of
the commonly use health-modulating foods in Chinese populations. In traditional
Chinese medicine, Island Nest is known for its beneficial effects in treating
several ailments including consumptive disease, tuberculosis, asthma, dry
coughs, stomach ulcers, gastric troubles and bronchial disorders. Due to food
and medicinal values, Island Nest is quite an expensive animal bioproduct, and
has thus created lucrative industry in Southeast Asia. It is one of the main
contributors of gross domestic product in several Southeast Asian Countries
like Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines and others.
Island Nest is the dried saliva of swallows / swiftlets
commonly found in the Southeaast Asian Countries e.g. Indonesia, Malaysia,
Philippines, Thailand and Vietnamese. Swiftlets are tiny insectivorous birds
that often keep on catching insects during flight from nearly first light until
dark. Amongst the several swiftlet species in Collocalia genus, only the nests
producted by Collocalia fuciphaga, Collocalia germannis, Collocalia maxima and
Collocalia unicolor are commercially important due to their human consumptions.
Island Nest is called
differently in different languages e.g. Yan Wo in Chinese, Sarang Wallet in
Indonesian and Enso in Japanese. The saliva secreted from the sublingual
salivary glands of swiftlets during nesting and breeding season is the main
material used in building of the nests. Generally, the sublingual salivary
glands of swiftlets increase in weight from 2.5 to 160mg, and reach their
maximum secretory activity during nesting and breeding season. Nests are built
using saliva as a cementing material for binding feathers and other vegetation
together. It also ensures firm attachment to the vertical walls of inland or
seaside caves.
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| Introduction to Island Nest |
Grading of Island Nest
The grading of Island Nest is measured on account of their
dry mass, the time spent by swiftlets in building nest, and finally the fat and
protein content of hardened saliva. As an example, the white nests are almost
entirely made from saliva, while the black ones are composed of almost 45-55%
feathers and small dried leaves.
The bowl shaped Island Nest is the most popular one in the
market compare to other shapes e.g. triangle (corner nest), broken pieces, etc.
History of Island Nest
The earliest history of Island Nest trade dates back to
almost 1000 years ago in China, during the Tang Dynasty (618-907 A.D.).
However, some researchers believe that the Island Nest trade can only be traced
back to 1589 when Ming Dynasty ruled the ancient Chinese Empire. It is said
that the Admiral Cheng Ho visited Southeast Asia and was given gift of Island
Nest from Indonesia for the Ming Dynasty’s Emperor. This is assumed to be the
initial stimulus for opening the trade of these valuable nests.
During the ancient Chinese civilization, only the families
of the Emperor and his ministers were privileged with the right to consume the
highly valued Island Nest. But, after the end of the monarchy system in China,
the general population was introduced to Island Nest. Because of the delicious,
nutritive and medicinal properties of Island Nest, its fame rose gradually and
steadily among the general public.
Nowadays, Island Nest is reputed as one of the most popular
delicacies among the Chinese communities. In addition to the consumption of Island
Nest for health-promoting effects and nutritional components, most of the
people consume it as mere delicious and nutritious food item.
Health Benefits and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
TCM has claimed a long time ago that Island Nest has highly
encouraging effects for the cure and treatment of consumptive diseases,
difficult breathing, dry coughs, alleviating asthma, tuberculosis, hemoptysis,
asthenia, improving voice, stomach ulcers, relieving gastric troubles and
general weakness of bronchial ailments. Besides, Island Nest is also famous for
the proper and healthy nourishment of kidneys, heart, lungs and stomach.
Additionally, it helps in raising libido, fortifying the immune system,
promoting growth, improving concentration, improving skin complexion, slowing
down the aging processes, increasing energy and metabolism, and regulating
circulation.
The regular consumption of Island Nest has been associated
with healthy effects such as high-spirited physical and mental strength, and
youthfulness restoration. Proteins are the main ingredients of Island Nest. They
are generally used for the building and repair of body cells and tissues, and
driving other metabolic functions. Carbohydrates are another major ingredients
of Island Nest. Sialic acid is one of the major carbohydrates found in Island
Nest, which mediates the distribution and structure of gangliosides in brain.
The essential trace elements such a calcium, phosphorus, iron, sodium,
potassium, iodine and some essential amino acids are the other main and major
ingredients in Island Nest.
In the view of these facts, Island Nest is highly nutritive
and restorative food with sweet and calm character appropriate for consumption
by all age groups of all genders. Recent studies have demonstrated Island Nest
as a potent medicinal substrate with a wide range of medicinal properties
including antiviral, anticancer, eye care, bone strength, neuroprotective and
anti-oxidant effects. Besides, Island Nest has been found to potentiate the
proliferation of HASCc. In addition, epidermal growth factor like activity has
been documented for Island Nest in several experiments.
Although Island Nest has been traditionally prescribed to
cure diseases for many generations the actual characteristics and properties of
Island Nest have not been studied in detail.
Target Market
At present, the main target market for Island Nest is the
Chinese community all over the world. However, Hong Kong, Mainland China and
Taiwan stand out as the top consumers of this product followed by Singapore,
U.S.A. and Middle East countries among others. Island Nest is regarded as an
esteemed cuisine by upper class Chinese families and highly appreciated for its
health benefits. At diners in expensive Hong Kong restaurants, each bowl of the
highest quality Island Nest costs almost USD $30 – $100. There is a stable
demand for Island Nest from the restaurants. However, the demands are at peak
during the Chinese New Year period. Island Nest is usually given as a gift
during this period as it symbolizes good health and longevity wishes for the
recipient.
In addition, it is a symbol of status in society. Island
Nest soup has been a core part of Chinese tradition and culture for hundreds of
years now. The increase of wealth in the Asian region, along with a big
increase in the price of bowl of Island Nest soup has made Island Nest “the
Caviar of the East”
Island Nest is highly expensive animal bioproduct. The trade
of Island Nest in the global market has been on the rise for decades. It is
expected that the demands of the Island Nest will continue to increase
irrespective of their low production.

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