• Dasus@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    My eggs have chickenshit on them and thats’ why they don’t need refrigeration like you do in the US.

    Also, I can eat them raw if I like. Finnish health authorities sign off on that.

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      1 day ago

      That isn’t entirely correct, the layer of mucous around the egg is called the bloom - it isn’t shit that protects the egg. The bloom actually protects the egg from bacteria that live in the chicken shit, and washing them removes that layer of mucous . Even still, the likelihood of getting salmonella from a supermarket egg is like 1 in 20k or something like that.

      Source: I have chickens.

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        1 day ago

        it isn’t shit that protects the egg

        Lol I never claimed it is.

        But if there’s shit on the egg, it strongly implies they haven’t been washed and thus have an intact bloom.

        getting salmonella from a supermarket egg is like 1 in 20k or something like that.

        Not in Finland. That high percentages, that is.

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          19 hours ago

          My eggs have chickenshit on them and thats’ why they don’t need refrigeration like you do in the US.

          Oh, my mistake then.

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            19 hours ago

            Did you think In was suggesting the shit itself is somehow protective? I didn’t assume that people would assume that, my mistake.

            I thought the implication was obvious.

            implication

            noun

            the conclusion that can be drawn from something although it is not explicitly stated.

            Like if I said “I’ve had a very sensual weekend. Your mom says to say hi.” You could probably understand the implication and wouldn’t just think your mom has accidentally rang me up as a wrong number only to say hello to you, would you?

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              18 hours ago

              my eggs have chickenshit on and that’s why

              and that’s why

              that’s why

              Idk man, look at the words you write after you write them - don’t expect me to read between the lines of your incorrectly expressed thought.

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                18 minutes ago

                Yeah. The presence of shit shows they’re not washed.

                Unwashed eggs don’t need refrigeration.

                No-one else thought I was claiming shit has protective properties, so perhaps you should consider that you might be mistaken in who has expressed what incorrectly.

                It isn’t my fault that your literary skills aren’t as good as your chicken farming skills.

                Okay imagine you and a good friend often get to go cruising in your mom’s car when she’s not using it. One day you tell them, “Mom’s gonna be home all weekend, that’s why we can go to the party we didn’t have a ride to”.

                But huh. Wait a minute? How does your mom staying at home mean you suddenly get to go somewhere? Huh? Your friend would definitely be mighty confused and ask you to try expressing your thoughts more clearly, wouldn’t they? Right? Becsuse how on Earth would your mom sitting on a sofa mean your travel problem is gone? She’s sitting. Still. At home. How is it relevant?

                Edit autocorrect mistakes

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                    There’s no need to be ashamed just because you didn’t know something as simple as what an implication is.

                    I’m sure you can figure out that “might be mistakenly in…” is obviously the phone’s autocorrect correcting an adjective to an adverb. Same with “would” to “wouldn’t.”

                    You could’ve just avoided answering, but felt some sort of compulsion to, because you don’t like that I pointed out a mistake you made. It’s very understandable, I remember feeling the same occasionally as a teen.

                    However it is a bit ironic that you would try to pretend that I’m the less literate one when you didn’t know what an implication is.

                    You added good information to the thread, like the part I was referring to being called “the bloom”. Thanks fo4 that. But no-one thought I was saying eating shit is healthy, I’m sure.

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      2 days ago

      Lots of people in the US have backyard chickens and their eggs have shit on them. A lot of us still refrigerate them though (I do). Once you’re raised with it, it’s a hard mindset to break.

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        Oh I refrigerate my eggs as well. I don’t have my own though.

        The shit itself isn’t protective, but having it there is a sign the eggs aren’t washed like they do in the US egg industry, which removes some sort of protection from the exterior of the shell, which is why US eggs often need refrigeration.

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          Yeah I know about the coating and the US washing method, but that’s probably still good info for someone out there.

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        2 days ago

        My eggs do last for months without going bad and they’re not refrigerated.

        How long do your eggs last?

        Also if you don’t know whether eggs are bad or not, see if they float. If they float, there’s sulphur gas in them and they’re no good anymore.

        If they sink though, even if they sort of bob upwards from the bottom but still are at the bottom, they’re good.