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Jenny1234 · 56-60, F
In Canada, we’re supposed to keep the store bought eggs in the fridge all year round because the protective coating is removed
Donotfolowme · 51-55, F
@Jenny1234 ohhh is there a protection on eggs? Please explain more
We also buy from the store and at times farmers market
We also buy from the store and at times farmers market
Jenny1234 · 56-60, F
@Donotfolowme I think you’re in the states so you need to refrigerate your eggs that you buy at the store.
When they are taken from the farm, they are sprayed and the ‘bloom’, which is a protective covering. is removed as a result of the spraying. once that bloom is removed, eggs need to be refrigerated.
If you’re buying from the farmers market, ask if the bloom is intact or if it has been removed and that will tell you whether or not you need to refrigerate your eggs.
When they are taken from the farm, they are sprayed and the ‘bloom’, which is a protective covering. is removed as a result of the spraying. once that bloom is removed, eggs need to be refrigerated.
If you’re buying from the farmers market, ask if the bloom is intact or if it has been removed and that will tell you whether or not you need to refrigerate your eggs.
Donotfolowme · 51-55, F
@Jenny1234 okay thanks that's something I never knew