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『なぜ日本人だけが喜んで生卵を食べるのか』 伊丹 由宇 (著)
どうして日本では卵を生で食べることができるのでしょうか?
それは、卵殻を徹底的に洗浄し、短い賞味期限と低い保存温度を定めることで、食中毒の原因であるサルモネラ菌の増殖を防いでいるからです。
卵には、「賞味期限」「保存方法(10℃以下で冷蔵保存)」「使用方法」の表示が法律によって義務づけられています。
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- Posted at 24 Feb 2014 at 18:21
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『Why is that only Japanese people eat raw eggs at ease?』 by Itami Yuu
How could people eat raw eggs in Japan?
That's because they wash the eggshell thoroughly and work out its best-before date and its low temperature for preservation to prevent the increase of salmonella which causes food poisoning.
For eggs, you have to follow strictly their specified restrictions of "best before" "preservation method (stored in fridge at below 10°C)" and "usage instructions".
『Why is that only Japanese people eat raw eggs at ease?』 by Itami Yuu
How could people eat raw eggs in Japan?
That's because they wash the eggshell thoroughly and work out its best-before date and its low temperature for preservation to prevent the increase of salmonella which causes food poisoning.
For eggs, you have to follow strictly their specified restrictions of "best before" "preservation method (stored in fridge at below 10°C)" and "usage instructions".
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- Posted at 24 Feb 2014 at 20:09
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"Why do only Japanese eat raw eggs happily?" By Yuu Itami
Why are raw eggs edible in Japan?
It is because by washing the egg shell thouroughly, and setting short freshness date and low storage temperature, the propagation of the salmonella, the reason of food poisoning, is prevented.
For eggs, the indication of "freshness date" "Way of Storage (store in fridge under 10℃)" and "Usage" are obligated by law.
"Why do only Japanese eat raw eggs happily?" By Yuu Itami
Why are raw eggs edible in Japan?
It is because by washing the egg shell thouroughly, and setting short freshness date and low storage temperature, the propagation of the salmonella, the reason of food poisoning, is prevented.
For eggs, the indication of "freshness date" "Way of Storage (store in fridge under 10℃)" and "Usage" are obligated by law.