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I want to eat raw egg on rice.

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#1
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  • 2022/03/03 21:40

What do you guys do ?

There are the following devices but they are around $250 on Amazon so they are not in my budget.

https://ameblo.jp/nicky-bostonlife/entry-12649948613.html

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#2
  • ズボラ
  • 2022/03/03 (Thu) 21:46
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I've been eating them normally for over 20 years

I've never had a problem

I only eat expensive eggs raw.

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#3
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  • 2022/03/03 (Thu) 22:08
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I'm concerned because there have been posts on similar topics in the past from people who have actually had intestinal inflammation.

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#4
  • ズボラ
  • 2022/03/03 (Thu) 22:12
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Maybe you shouldn't eat it then ? lol

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#5
  • ズボラ
  • 2022/03/03 (Thu) 22:17
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By the way, you don't get enteritis from eating raw eggs

People with enteritis have a weak immune system and are more likely to get hit

The opposite.

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#6
  • ズボラ
  • 2022/03/03 (Thu) 22:18
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Eating while worrying will make you anxious and lower your immune system

You shouldn't eat

Illness comes from the mind

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#7
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  • 2022/03/03 (Thu) 22:43
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navel

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#8
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#28 bonba2010/08/21 (Sat) 21:41
I went to the ER a month ago with an egg. I had enteritis.
I had raw eggs over rice every morning.
Symptoms are lethargy like the beginning of a cold, soreness in my knuckles,
high fever and when I feel hot, I feel cold like ice ( repeatedly),
stomach pain, diarrhea, farting

https://losangeles.vivinavi.com/eb/desc/1-01-JA-eb-1273722757-30cb?

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#9
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Zubora, the above person has enteritis from raw eggs !
I'm sure because he was diagnosed at the hospital.

raw eggs.

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#10
  • 自爆
  • 2022/03/03 (Thu) 23:25
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I have miso soup, natto, and raw egg almost every morning.

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#11
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  • 2022/03/04 (Fri) 06:30
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Even in Japanese supermarkets, there are some that say it is for raw consumption, which means it is dangerous if it doesn't say ? even in Japan ?.

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#12
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  • 2022/03/04 (Fri) 07:18
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Salmonella bacteria, which can cause food poisoning, are said to be attached to the eggshell and enter with it when the egg is cracked open, resulting in food poisoning.

The whites will harden a little, but you can still taste the egg on rice.

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#14
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  • 2022/03/04 (Fri) 07:33
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I eat it almost every morning.

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#16
  • ズボラ
  • 2022/03/04 (Fri) 07:44
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So, you know,
if you are worried, don't eat it
I don't want to pay for it
but I want to eat it but I am worried
what should I do
it's too much trouble

if you go back to Japan you can eat safely

11
Japan sells it sterilized
America doesn't

12
Actually, you have to heat the yolk until it hardens

I don't recommend children and old people because they have weak immune systems.

I don't recommend it for people who are worried about their immune system.

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#17
  • なんか、、
  • 2022/03/04 (Fri) 08:37
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The topical person who pulls out a very old topic and goes to the trouble of pasting the URL and asks the same thing here again.

I got a little chill down my spine.

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#19
  • 食中毒経験者
  • 2022/03/04 (Fri) 09:43
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That's not food poisoning ?
Did you keep it properly refrigerated ??

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#20
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  • 2022/03/04 (Fri) 09:57
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How can you sterilize food poisoning bacteria like salmonella in a low-temperature cooker
at 75℃ or higher for more than 1 minute
low-temperature cooker is about 65℃, what are you going to do with extra bacteria growth
this # blogger of 1 is crazy

# 16.
The US doesn't sterilize
them. Of course they sterilize it.
Salmonella is not inside. It's in the shell.

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#21
  • ズボラ
  • 2022/03/04 (Fri) 10:02
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U.S.A.
Eggs are sold on the assumption that they are heated, which can result in salmonella-infected eggs being sold. They are sold with expiration dates that assume heat treatment.

Ignorance is still ignorance

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#22
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  • 2022/03/04 (Fri) 10:06
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Japan
Eggs are sold on the premise that they are to be eaten raw, so the shells are disinfected and sold with a shelf life that assumes raw consumption.

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#23
  • ズボラ
  • 2022/03/04 (Fri) 10:08
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>Salmonella is not inside. It's the outer shell

I know it's a doozy, but this is the basics.
It's rare that people don't know this.

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#24
  • ズボラ
  • 2022/03/04 (Fri) 10:12
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You are a know-it-all who knows nothing, but you are a fool ! and a dismissive abuser. You are in junior high school in your head.

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#34
  • ズボラ
  • 2022/03/05 (Sat) 07:50
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It's not that raw eggs are bad.

You didn't eat cheap market bought raw eggs that were not well managed ? ?

I've been eating them for over 20 years and never had one hit me

No diabetes or other immune system problems

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#42
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  • 2022/03/05 (Sat) 08:10
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Back on topic

I don't eat
I take the risk of eating
I buy pasteurized eggs at a high end supermarket
Its $ I buy the ones that are 250 pasteurized

Thats it

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#63
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  • 2022/03/06 (Sun) 09:33
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Zubora's,

> I've been eating them for over 20 years and never won one


I've been eating them for over 50 years and never won any eggs from Ralphs/Vons or anywhere else.

If I win, I will buy Lotto.

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#65
  • え?50年前からVon's?
  • 2022/03/06 (Sun) 12:25
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Your past posts indicate that you are uniquely Japanese and not from here, so even if you came here as a student in your late teens, 50 years or more means you are about 70 years old ? It is amazing that you are still using a computer and smartphone to do vivinavi! !

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#68
  • ひま人
  • 2022/03/06 (Sun) 23:58
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It's not that great.
Word processors came out in the 30s, computers in the 40s, cell phones in the 50s, and smartphones in the 60s, so everyone in our generation can do it just fine.

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#69
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I agree with Himajin.
I don't think it's anything "great" ♪
I wonder why #65 is so surprised.

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#71
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  • 2022/03/07 (Mon) 09:55
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#65,

I first stepped on American soil with an E visa on June 20, 1970 at the age of 26. Therefore, I will be 78 years old this summer.

I am originally an electrician, so my interest in computers started with a one-board microcomputer with only a 7-segment pnemonic display, and since then I have been familiar with DOS and DOS/V, which are character-only operating systems, and now Windows.

As for raw eggs, there was a Ralph's near my first apartment, so I bought them there along with meat and vegetables. I also ate out frequently, and since NORMS Restaurant was within walking distance, I often went there. Once I ate a ground meat dish there and it was a hit and I was dead.

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#72
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  • 2022/03/08 (Tue) 09:36
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Since rice with eggs alone is not nutritious enough, especially during this time of the year, I would buy large, sweet, inexpensive oranges and eat them.

Oranges are thick and hard, but I just peel the outer skin and eat the whole bunch one by one.

Compared to when I was in Japan, I feel that this is a very extravagant way of eating oranges. ( Double Kinman, born one year before the end of the war ).

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#74
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  • 2022/03/09 (Wed) 06:34
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Ralphs is such an old name ? I think it used to have a different name

Baikinman, you are amazing. My parents are about 10 years younger than Mr. Baikinman, but they don't know how to use a smartphone at all, which frustrates me

because they don't want to learn. But I want to have it, I want to use it.

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#77
  • カビだらけのブルーベリー
  • 2022/03/09 (Wed) 09:23
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American supermarkets are very sloppy in their quality control.
Usually rotten or expired items are mixed on the shelves.

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#78
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/03/09 (Wed) 09:27
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I get frustrated because I can't use my phone at all.
It would be harsh to suggest that a phone can replace a computer. I try not to use it because I make mistakes typing on the small monitor.

When I'm out of the house, I use my phone for calling, text messaging, checking my mail,
WAZE maps, ITunes music, etc. I come home and use my desktop computer to
do my internet stuff.

# 76 If you don't have one, you don't have a way to do it.

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#79
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  • 2022/03/09 (Wed) 09:41
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> Ralph's is such an old name ? I think it used to have a different name

No, Ralph's was there when I started living in the apartment mentioned above in February 1971. Around 1972, Hugh's sold Japanese brand tofu, which was rare, and I bought some, but when I tried it, it was rotten. I took it all the way to Hugh's and told the manager that it was rotten. I knew that tofu has a short shelf life in Japanese markets, but in American markets, I guess I didn't pay that much attention.


> My parents

I had been playing with model electric locomotives and such since I was little, dropping 100VAC to 12V and connecting 3-wire rails, etc. I used to get electric shocks when touching bare 100V wires.
Therefore, I was strong in electricity and was the first to try using one-board microcomputers, etc., so I was familiar with that system from long ago.


Oh no, here comes my old man's bragging again.

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#80
  • 日本でも
  • 2022/03/09 (Wed) 09:44
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I can't believe you don't look at the expiration date when you buy it.

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#81

Just recently, my daughter texted me, "I bought some radishes at Hmart, but what about soft radishes ??"
I said, "Huh ! What the hell ??"
I concluded, "They are not fresh, I have never seen or bought such radishes.
This was at Hmart in San Diego.
Vegetables and fruits are cheaper at Korean supermarkets.
But I told my daughter that she was right to always shop at Japanese supermarkets.

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#82
  • 賢く
  • 2022/03/09 (Wed) 17:53
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Dried Kiriboshi Daikon is nutritious

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#83

I️
I️
don't want to be one of those old people 💦.

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#84
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  • 2022/03/09 (Wed) 19:06
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Showa-san No, it's not. !

> It's frustrating because I can't use my phone at all, and it's not fair to suggest that a smartphone can replace a computer.

My parents have a smartphone even though they don't want to learn how to use it, and they always complain because they don't know how to use it, and yet they have to pay for a new phone.

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#85
  • ご馳走様
  • 2022/03/09 (Wed) 20:59
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Today I had it with raw egg over rice with some raayu (Chinese chili oil).

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#86
  • 親も娘も高齢者
  • 2022/03/09 (Wed) 21:59
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#84 Ralph

I knew that ? the gara-kei signal will not work
I mean, the word gara-kei is a dead word nowadays

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#87
  • 昭和のおとっつぁん
  • 2022/03/10 (Thu) 07:02
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#My parents own a smartphone even though they don't want to learn, they always complain because they don't know how to use it, and yet it costs money to change the model


My parents pay to change the model
and they have no right to complain to their children
. It's tough to complain about it, so just let it go.

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#88
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  • 2022/03/10 (Thu) 10:17
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> The mobile phone signal will not be available


The mobile phone and smart phone should use the same radio band.

However, for 5G, the range of the radio band used has been greatly extended to the upper ( and even higher frequencies ).
Therefore, Galapagos should be using the same bandwidth as they have been using for a long time.

The problem arises because the extra radio bandwidth conflicts with the radio band for aircraft guidance.


However, cell phone companies will probably completely discontinue their old cell phone models. Or
have they already done so? Since they are not sensing the Japanese market at all.

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#89
  • ボケすぎ
  • 2022/03/10 (Thu) 13:32
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Always ignore the topicals.

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#90

#89
😀🤣
I don't mean to be blabby or anything.
But it's kind of a funny turn of events, lol.
I didn't know it would go from raw egg on rice to talking about the signal of a galley 😀.

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#91
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Two days ago, I bought an egg 昆(Grade AA) for $3.78 at the supermarket. I TKG'd it because the expiration date is not until 3/28.
So far nothing wrong with it.
But the taste was not as good as the TKG I had in Japan.

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#92
  • 秋田
  • 2022/03/10 (Thu) 20:43
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↑ If you want to compare Japan every time, just go back to Japan ? Japan has a wide variety of eggs and feed is different. Don't complain about eating cheap eggs.

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#93
  • じゃぱん
  • 2022/03/10 (Thu) 23:07
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# 91

I added ajinomoto ? 2 shakes and it's really good

# 92
I'm not complaining... I'm just comparing and telling you to go back to Japan. I wonder if 92 has a disability ?.

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