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by skenmy
2439 days ago
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The fact that you say that unwashed eggs can be left out leaves it open for debate. It's the lack of a must that gives rise to it. For context: I'm in the UK, and I store eggs in the fridge. edit: clarification: What I do is not necessarily correct, just providing context and data. |
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In the US the farming practices result in eggs which are dirty. So they need to be washed. This washing damaged the protective layer, which means bad stuff can now get into the egg.
In Europe the farming practices are stricter which results in eggs which are clean enough not to need washing. The protective layer remains intact and the eggs can be stored at room temperature.
You remain free to store your eggs in the fridge. I know some people who do this to ensure consistent boiling times - the fridge temperature is less variable than room temperature.