Kara Arissa Tan of Zhen on modernising a bird’s nest brand
While most 6-year-olds play with toys and video games, Kara Arissa Tan cleaned the nests of swiftlets at the factory. In 1986, her father Eric foun...
Read moreKara Arissa Tan is one of the many bright sparks of Singapore’s millennial generation making their mark as business leaders. Forwa...
Read moreThis guide covers having Bird's Nest during pregnancy: Why you should eat Bird's Nest, How to cook, When to eat, How often you should eat, Bottled ...
Read moreIn 2020, a statistical report indicated that about 7% of Singaporeans (approximately 380,000 individuals) follow a Vegetarian diet. With the growi...
Read moreAlthough Edible Bird's Nest is generally safe to consume, there might be potential negative side effects caused by allergens or poisoning.
Read moreBird's Nest, which many consider the pinnacle of luxurious tonics, has been an exquisite gift and delicacy since the ancient Chinese Dynasty. Der...
Read moreWhat comes to mind when you think of Bird's Nest? A dessert when you're dining at a fancy restaurant? A luxurious gift for your loved ones on speci...
Read moreKara Arissa Tan represents a generation of young upstarts who are elevating their family business to new heights, and often with sustainability in...
Read moreSince she was a baby, Kara Arissa Tan has been eating bird's nest, which she says helped relieve and eventually cured her asthma. Now 27, Tan sta...
Read moreIn the world of Chinese cuisine, few delicacies command as much attention and demand as bird’s nest. After all, the old-world delicacy has long bee...
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