MAGAZINE
Published February 16,2017
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When we buy eggs we immediately put them
in fridge, knowing that to keep that egg fresh and safe to eat in few
days, but in some other countries like North America, Australia, Japan
or in Scandinavia tend to keep their eggs in a room temperature and
although in some cases it may be harmless, sometimes it can be health
detrimental.
Keeping eggs in the fridge may expose you to the dangers of certain bacteria like Salmonella, which are especially health detrimental.
Several studies indicate that eggs kept at room temperature have a lower amount of bacteria than those kept in the fridge. If you put contaminated eggs in the fridge the bacteria is preserved and starts multiplying rapidly, contaminating everything in the fridge as well.
Keeping eggs in the fridge may expose you to the dangers of certain bacteria like Salmonella, which are especially health detrimental.
Several studies indicate that eggs kept at room temperature have a lower amount of bacteria than those kept in the fridge. If you put contaminated eggs in the fridge the bacteria is preserved and starts multiplying rapidly, contaminating everything in the fridge as well.
This is especially true in the case of Salmonella because the cold environment stimulates rapid proliferation.
Additionally, one of the bad things about these bacteria that cause food poisoning is that they do not impact the taste, the smell, or the appearance of food.
There’s no telling if a chicken is infected with salmonella or no, so it is possible that the eggs, whether they come from a grocery store, a farmer’s market, or the backyard of your neighbor contain salmonella.
It’s still up to you to decide how you want to store your eggs but you should be aware of the risks you’re taking. Prevention is the best cure, and it’s better to be safe than sorry.
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