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In Chicago this week! I love this city and it’s so fun being back here. Not into sports (I know a lot of Bears fans) but I like kind of only like watching when I’m dating someone. When they have a team I can get into. Ha! This week I came to Amsterdam to visit a friend. There is so much I’ve learned already. So this is weird. Eggs.
So apparently the dutch don’t put eggs in the fridge, they put them on the counter. The difference is in the way eggs are farmed and processed in the US.
This is different from the US, where eggs are found in the refrigerated dairy aisle alongside butter, cheese, and milk.
The different storage conditions are a result of the way that eggs are farmed and processed in the US compared with in the UK and other European nations.
In the US, to reduce the risk of salmonella infection, eggs are washed and sprayed with a chemical sanitiser before they are sold to the public. Clean eggs are kept at cooler temperatures to prevent the eggs from deteriorating as quickly and to keep the growth of bacteria in check.
I just found this so interesting. I’ve been to 15 countries and just learned this. Hope ya’ll have a great day!!