H2O2 is the scientific name for Hydrogen Peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is made up of two hydrogen atoms and two oxygen atoms. It is a weak acid, has strong oxidizing properties, and it is a powerful bleaching agent. It has many practical applications both inside and outside the home.
If you wish to know more about the traditional cleaning process for bird's nest, you may have a look on the slides (video) which placed at the right side of this blog.
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How To Prepare Birdnest
Simple instrustion as shown below:-
1. Soaks for 2-3 hours ( it is actually depends on the type of birdnest (燕盏takes longer time compared to 燕饼)
2.Stews for 45-90 minutes ( after volume expansion becomes soft, smooth and slightly soluble)
3. Adds rock sugars when it is almost ready. Also can add rock sugars when start stewing
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