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Vivinavi Texas
raw egg

Food / Gourmet
#1
  • もちもちきな子
  • mail
  • 2020/01/28 22:43

I heard that they don't eat raw eggs in America.
Don't they eat rice with eggs?
I have also heard that pasteurized eggs are fine, but what is the actual situation?
Please let me know if you know anything about this.

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#2

I have an irresistible craving for egg rice.
And I am afraid of eggs here, so I don't eat them raw either.

Mitsuwa sells pasteurized raw eggs, so we use them for TKG, sukiyaki, etc. ♩
I heard that the English word is "pasteurized egg", but I couldn't find it in other supermarkets.

I've never had a stomach ache from the raw eggs sold at Mitsuwa, so they are safe.
I believe they were about $4, so they are a bit pricey, but I recommend them as a small luxury.

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#3

I eat raw eggs.
But it depends on the egg.
In the suburbs of LA, there are famous eggs with Japanese names on them that are sold for $6 a pack.
They are not sold in supermarkets. They are not sold in supermarkets, and they can only be bought twice a month on a subscription basis.
I also buy them from a friend who is a chicken farmer.

I just moved to TX and bought a local chicken egg at Mitsuwa the other day. It wasn't pasteurized but I think it was $ 5+. I ate it raw, but at my own risk.
I do eat them but at my own risk.

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#4
  • Kyoko
  • 2021/01/03 (Sun) 07:57
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I have lived in the US for 45 years and I eat raw eggs often. I eat them almost every day.
I once watched a TV program about eggs on Gatten, and they explained that the bacteria in eggs are very unlikely to be bacteria.

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