The nest of some swiftlets species are made from their saliva and are farmed and commercialised as food. The farmer builds a large building for the swiftlets to make their nest. Then, they would call the swiftlets using a playback sound of the switlets to attract them to make their nest in the building. After the swiftlets makes their nest, the farmer would collect only the nest without harming the swiftlets.
Figure: Swiftlets nest cleaned (left) and before cleaning (right)
The nest would be put into the refrigerator to kill bacteria before proceeding with the cleaning process. Once cleaned, the nest will be graded A.B or C according to the level of cleanliness and weight. An estimated price for 10g of cleaned nest is about RM50.
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