A plain egg yolk, served (effectively) raw, is a sauce in itself.
So, wherever they were being imported from they were not washed American style (or we would have been warned about storage) but at least some of them were from places that had significantly different standards in some other way.
I think the author meant well with their security metaphor but overindulged in the classic overthinking engineer and food safety.
Hardboiled eggs are good two weeks at room temperature and 4 weeks in the fridge:
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That makes them a good food for (multiday) traveling/hiking too.
I would love to learn about such things but there seems to be very little writing about topics like this compared to all kinds of software niches.
What's up with engineers working in industrial contexts? From where I'm standing it seems like they are one of the groups that talk the least about what they do. You hear a lot more about science, law, finance... Is it due to IP issues? Is it a cultural thing? Is it just that I'm not looking in the right places?
This article was weird, in that he went through the whole thing about how effective the layers are without also mentioning there was a hole through all of them other than the egg white (until the end).
If the egg had bacteria already growing in it (which is also unlikely) then it's possible that enough of the bacterial toxins could accumulate and be inside when you eat it.
There are probably a number of extremely rare scenarios which would modify the situation but this article includes a lot of words and facts only to come to the unlikely conclusion.
Disappointing. He actually has the lab equipment to measure some of his theories about denatured proteins et al.
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Any food can be poison including if it's sealed before a use-by, it's about a percentage which a overnight boiled egg would be lower than for the English word 'safe'.
The claim is cooked eggs don't last as long as normal eggs, what is interesting is what is the percentage/graph?
Boiled Easter eggs are a tradition. You don't hear about mass deaths around Easter unlike rice that's been left out at pre-wedding to wedding parties etc.
> Rice left at room temperature for more than two hours should be discarded rather than refrigerated.
I believe part of the problem is that re-heating the rice doesn't kill off bacillus cereus so once the rice has been sat around for a couple of hours it can't easily be made safe to eat.