The Origin of TA Bird's Nest
- Charlotte Chi Nguyen
- Aug 1, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Aug 10, 2024
Over a long period of time, people have carefully studied characteristics of the natural swiftlets and come up with different techniques to attract them to the mainland such as building swiftlet houses with similar humidity and temperature conditions to marine caves. Harvesting nests at the swiftlet houses nowadays is much easier and safer.
Swiftlets still live and eat foods such as insects completely in nature: the only changes is they now "rest" at the swiftlet houses instead of coastal caves. Consequently, the nutritional content of bird's nests in these houses remains identical to those found in caves, including essential elements like sialic acid, and amino acids.
After the breeding season concludes, workers assess whether the fledging birds have developed sufficient strength and flown away. When it's determined that the nests are no longer required, the harvesting process involves the gentle removal of empty nests from the housing, ensuring no harm comes to the birds.
TA Bird's Nest represents an exquisite brand of premium bird's nests originated from the renowned Khanh Hoa province, south-central region of Vietnam. This province boasts a rich legacy in the art of swiftlet farming, earning it the distinction of being Vietnam's prime hub for these delicacies. Every TA Bird's Nest is meticulously handpicked from the most pristine swiftlet houses, each with a minimum of 10 years of operational expertise. These houses are nestled in a pure environment, enveloped by a bounty of natural provisions that ensure the highest standards of quality.

TA Bird's Nest is a premium 5A (AAAAA), graded bird's nest, handcrafted by the skilled artisans of Vietnam. From the stringent selection of the nests to the rigorous production process, TA Bird's Nest encapsulates high level of nourishment and consistent quality.

Customers in Australia can now purchase premium bird's nest directly from TA' website.
Got a question or need assistance? We're here to help! Send us a message or give us a call at 0410 757 136 or follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/tabirdnestaus for latest news and updates.
Comments