Asia's Most Expensive Ingredient!! More than GOLD!! | Surviving Vietnam Part 6

Asia's Most Expensive Ingredient!! More than GOLD!! | Surviving Vietnam Part 6
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?? STIR-FRIED EELS WITH GLASS NOODLES: Boil and stir-fry eel meat with fried onions and mini onions. Stir-fry glass noodles and spring prouse with soy sauce, family sauce, cooking oil and MSG. Place in a dish and then add the eels on top. Garnish with scallion and serve.

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? BIRD NEST YOGURT: Soak the bird nest in water for 30 minutes. Tear into small pieces and place pieces in a minipot with pandan water. Use the bain marie method to steam them for 30 minutes. Grill all the fruit to enhance the sweet taste and then place the fruits in a bowl. Add asean palmyra palm seed and shredded coconut in the bowl. Pour bird nest and yogurt in the bowl.

? GRILLED OYSTER WITH BIRD NEST: Dipping sauce: Smash chillies, garlic and sugar together in a mortar. Add fish sauce and stir. Cook it for 1 minute with cooking oil. || Cut mango paper into small pieces. Grill the oysters. Add bird nest, mango strings, shredded coconut, dipping sauce and vinegar sweet water into the oysters. Grill for 5 minutes and then serve.

? BIRD NEST WITH ROCK SUGAR: Use a bain marie method to steam them for 30 mins and add rock sugar in it. Serve when it’s cooked through.

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50 Comments

  1. Moral of the story: Chew your food well, don’t rush while eating, the more salivate the morsels the more easily digestive it becomes…and yes saliva does have healing benefits, but it is debatable by how much…for starters Licking wounds to heal is just saliva as ointment, then again if pet(dog/cat) licks your wound it may/maynot get infected…whereas they simply wish to heal you, as it heals them.

    ON ANOTHER NOTE ::

    While in Africa, native people use their own saliva to make mushy sludges…that's their tradition. The one made by Village Elder or Chief is of pristine value…don't know how much it will sell for in $$$

  2. That bird
    In my country
    Name .sayaw
    Every time the rain has come they went out from their cave that place where they lived
    And flying in the sky .

  3. I grown up on this… my mother woke up 4am prepare this and woke me up around 6am and drink it and go back to sleep without saying a word…

  4. I think I’ve eaten a bird nest I mean I told my mum that I was not feeling too well and she made this weird gloop thing and other Chinese herbs and apart from the herbs it doesn’t have a taste so…

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