Do I need to put the dried bird's nest in the refrigerator?
Dried bird's nest doesn't need to be put in the refrigerator. The moisture of dried bird's nest itself has evaporated and dried, so it only needs to be dried and preserved at room temperature. Putting it in the refrigerator can easily cause dried bird's nest to get wet. Because the temperature in the refrigerator is humid and prone to mildew, it is generally not necessary to keep dried bird's nest in the refrigerator. Bird's nest is a common tonic in our life, with high nutritional value. Proper consumption is beneficial to human health, but because bird's nest is not easy to preserve, people often dry it and preserve it. Dried bird's nest can generally be sealed and kept fresh, which is the most convenient way. After completely drying, it can be sealed and stored, or it can be placed in a ventilated and moisture-proof place. If mold is found, it can be cleaned with a toothbrush and then air-dried.