SC - Re: sca-cooks V1 #2552
Kay Loidolt
mmkl at indy.net
Thu Aug 31 14:34:09 PDT 2000
Johann von Metten, poultrier, responds:
I have been studing poultry, eggs and such for almost 10years, I've
never heard this before the last year. In nearly every period
cookbook I've come across there is the greatest emphasis laid
on the freshest eggs possible!! The only exceptions are for
some pickled egg recipes, and some oriental recipes asking for
embreyonic eggs.
Supposedly some NUTS think that fertilized eggs are healthy/immoral/
etc... because they might contain embreyos!! Nonsense!! Even in ferile
eggs, nature has evolved so that an embreyo will not even form unless
the egg has been held at 100degrees F for 24 to 36 hours. This is what
gives the hen the ability to lay a large clutch and still have them
hatch all together.
In my book, Fresh is Best!! From my own birds, the best of all!!
Johann, poultrier
sca-cooks wrote:
>
> sca-cooks Thursday, August 31 2000 Volume 01 : Number 2552>
> Date: Thu, 31 Aug 2000 13:53:04 +0200 (MET DST)
> From: Par Leijonhufvud <parlei at algonet.se>
> Subject: SC - fresh eggs?
>
> Just heard that "fresh eggs are unhealty, they need to rest for a week
> or two before you eat them". No trace of this in any books I have looked
> in, anyone here know the truth?
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