The most consumed meal for breakfast is eggs. The reason for that is because they are very easy to prepare. But those who are eating eggs for breakfast are doing the right thing because eggs are nutritious and healthy. You will need 2_3 or more eggs for breakfast to keep you full. That is why everyone buys lots of eggs when going to the store. In order to keep the edges healthiness and nutrition's, you need to keep them in the refrigerator or at a room temperature.
In some forums, it has been discussed the need for keeping the eggs in the refrigerator. In some countries like Japan, Australia, North America the eggs are kept in refrigerators. In some countries, the eggs are kept out of the refrigerator at room temperature. If you keep the eggs out of the refrigerators you are at risk of having the bacteria called salmonella on those eggs. According to the Journal of Food Protection, vitro insertion of salmonella into eggs is additional successful with eggs kept at room temperature.
Eggs should not be put in the refrigerator is what National Public Radio recommends. Chickens are being vaccinated in Europe with anti_salmonella. In the United States, there are various protections against salmonella like inspections, washing, attacking the eggs from the supplier to the store. Marianne Gravely is a technical information specialist at the USDA's Food Safety and Inspection Service, and according to Marianne, you shouldn't leave the eggs at a room temperature for more than two hours. What she also said is that you can't see if the chicken is infected with salmonella or not, so any eggs can contain salmonella. And that the taste, smell or appearance of a food will be same even if there are a food poisoning bacteria on it.
The best way to protect yourself from food poisoning bacteria is to be careful with how you handle the food.
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