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  2. Seafood birdsnest - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] There are different intricate netting used in the nest making. The fried nest is usually tough and crunchy. The fried nest is usually tough and crunchy. Fillings

  3. Edible bird's nest - Wikipedia

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    Although bird's nest is usually white, there also exists a red version, called 'blood nest' (Chinese: 血燕; pinyin: xuě yàn), which is significantly more expensive and believed to have more medicinal value. In the market, a kilogram of white bird's nest can fetch up to US$2,800, and a kilogram of red nests up to US$14,000. [citation needed]

  4. Swiftlet - Wikipedia

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    The energy contained in 100 g of swiftlet nest is 345 kcal. The nests are often served simmered in chicken broth. Authentic bird's-nest soup is quite popular throughout Asia. It is also extremely expensive; many western restaurants serve a less expensive version consisting of soup with noodles shaped to resemble a bird's nest.

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  6. Birdies, Mesquite St. or Wings 'N More — which ... - AOL

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    From left, general manager Jesús "Chuy" Tello and owner David Brimhall pose with Big Willy at Wings 'N More at 6022 Sarazen Drive Friday, July 19, 2024.

  7. Edible-nest swiftlet - Wikipedia

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    The nest before use in bird's nest soup. The nest used in bird's nest soup is composed entirely of saliva. The soup is made by soaking and steaming the nests in water. It is said to improve kidney health, reduce phlegm, and to be an aphrodisiac. [10] [16] The nests can fetch high prices and many colonies are harvested commercially.

  8. Gleaton Jones, former Georgia running back national champion ...

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    Former Georgia Bulldogs running back Gleaton Jones died after he suffered a brain injury in a car wreck last week, his family said. He was 21.

  9. Birdie's - Wikipedia

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    Birdie's is a counter-service restaurant and wine bar. [1]The restaurant's business and service models, which Austin Monthly calls a "new take", maintain a minimal front-of-house staff; it takes no reservations, all diners stand in line to place their initial orders and seat themselves, and further service is not assigned to a single server.