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After eating bird's nest, it will not affect the smell of excrement.
Causes of foul odor in excrement:
When food enters the stomach and intestines, because the stomach and intestines are very sensitive to gases and sulfides, food will definitely produce gases and various sulfides. So all kinds of digestive enzymes will immediately come into battle to digest the food in the stomach and small intestine. When it comes to the colon, the colon does not produce enzymes, only bacteria play a digestive role.
Then the so-called human feces appeared. However, feces are not excreted by the body as soon as they are processed, and they will accumulate in the body's intestines for a long time. And we all know that the temperature of the large intestine and small intestine of the human body is very balanced, and it is also very warm, both around 37.
Of course, feces can be dangerous to store inside, and this 37 is very suitable for bacterial growth. Feces are like food, if left in a warm environment for a long time, they will spoil and give out a rancid taste, resulting in spoilage. This is also the culprit bacteria that make the feces smell:
Mainly indole (indole), skatin (3-methylindole, also considered an indole), hydrogen carbide, ethylamine, acid, butyric acid, etc.], most of which occur. Therefore, the reason why the feces smell after excretion is precisely because of these bacteria. Among them, indole (and 3-methylindole) is the source of foul odor, which is a substance formed by the breakdown of proteins by bad bacteria in the intestines.
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As bird's nest is higher in nutrients, it contains 50% protein, 30% sugars and some minerals. Excessive intake of bird's nest also increases protein intake, which is the trigger for the smell of excrement to be more odorous than usual.
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Oh, my God. Don't eat it. This has never happened to me when I eat bird's nest.
There's something wrong with bird's nest.
Is there any other reflection??
For example, stomach pain. Na may be fine, the so-called excrement you said is stool.
I asked my mom today, and she was a doctor and said it was fine.
She said that some people are like that, and if the bowel function is not good, it will stink.
Yes, if the intestinal function is not good, eating bird's nest and poop will taste special, but it doesn't matter, it doesn't affect the effect, it's okay, eat yours.
By the way, it's almost the New Year, and you know that you are getting healthier and healthier in the new year, :)
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It should be spoiled, and food with high protein content is spoiled and easy to stink.
Studies have found that bird's nest contains trace fats, nitrogenous substances, nitrogen-free extracts, fiber, and hexosamine, as well as mucin-like substances. Bird's nest also contains a large number of mucin, glycoprotein, calcium, phosphorus and other natural nutrients, and spoiled food often has 4 smells:
1. Hara flavor.
Foods containing more fat have been left for a long time, such as oil, cakes, dry pickled products of fish and meat, walnuts, peanuts, melon seeds, etc., which will produce a bitter, numb, pungent and unpleasant taste, commonly known as "hala taste". This is because fats and fats are prone to rancidity, resulting in a hala taste.
2. Rancid smell.
Spoilage of protein-rich foods such as fish, pork, eggs, tofu, and dried tofu can produce a rancid odor.
3. Sourness. Carbohydrate-rich foods such as grains, sugars and their products will produce a sour or rancid taste with their own characteristics when spoiled.
4. Musty smell. Foodstuffs contaminated with mold, such as grains, peanuts, bread, cakes, rice, and steamed buns, often become moldy and spoiled in a warm and humid environment. Mold can produce toxins, such as aflatoxins.
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If the bird's nest stinks for a long time, it cannot be eaten again. Bird's nest is generally natural beige, if it is found to turn yellow after being left for a period of time, there may be a problem with the storage method.
If dried bird's nest is left in the sun or light for a long time, it will be exposed to ultraviolet rays, which will cause the bird's nest to gradually change from its original color to a dark beige or yellow. If the dried bird's nest is left for too long, the proteins in the ingredients will oxidize with the air, which will also cause the color of the bird's nest to turn yellow, and the longer it is, the darker the color.
If the bird's nest is stored in the refrigerator, or the humidity itself is relatively large, and it is also stored in an airtight bag or box, it is easy to be attacked by yellow mold and turn yellow and blue. If it turns yellow due to oxidation or ultraviolet rays, and there is no bad smell, then this color change will not affect the quality and can be eaten.
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Reasons why bird's nests stink for a long time:
1. Dried bird's nest is placed in a sealed bottle because there is no correct way to store it or the moisture content of the dried bird's nest is too high.
Bird's nest is a protein food and dissolves in water, if the water content of the dried bird's nest is high and placed in a sealed bottle, whether it is placed in a ventilated and cool place or in the refrigerator, the protein will be stinky due to the growth of bacteria due to the water content. In addition, dried bird's nest products are not suitable to be placed near food or items with foul smell, musty smell or other miscellaneous smells, as bird's nest will also absorb these smells and lose the original egg flavor of bird's nest.
Therefore, dried bird's nest must be completely dried before it can be stored in a sealed fresh-keeping bottle, placed in a ventilated and cool place, and cannot be put in the refrigerator for freezing or refrigeration.
2. Soaking wet bird's nest, soaked bird's nest is not suitable to be placed in water and placed in a place at room temperature, nor is it suitable to be soaked in water for a long time (48 hours) and stored in the refrigerator at the same time. Regardless of whether the wet bird's nest is watery or drained, it is not suitable to store for more than 2 days, bird's nest is a water-soluble protein, and wet bird's nest is not only easy to dissolve, but also easy to smell because of its high protein content.
3. The stewed bird's nest is not properly stored, and it will dissolve in water for more than 4 days, and it may stink due to bacterial growth for more than 1 week.
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