I don't mean to keep contradicting you, but I looked all this up yesterday as an open question, and the answers I got don't say what you've said. Why do Canadians refrigerate eggs? - Get Cracking share.google/a5fdY9JnGhxL...
I don't mean to keep contradicting you, but I looked all this up yesterday as an open question, and the answers I got don't say what you've said. Why do Canadians refrigerate eggs? - Get Cracking share.google/a5fdY9JnGhxL...
Okay. I'm a speed reader but go places too. I try to weigh the validity of presented information against what I observe. I don't know if that's what others do but if I can walk outside and observe something directly I tend to rely less on the internet these days.
I don't live in Canada, so I'm relying on your Ontario egg producers to inform me, and they're saying this. You may just have a lot of smaller farms around you, and I think that's great. Always better quality at smaller scale. I'm not against you. Apparently, though, egg washing is a standard.
That's good. I'm not a specialist in this subject. I've generally been happy with Canadian farming practices.
Whereas I'm generally pretty freaked out by American standards! I've been spared a fear of runny eggs, *for the time being*. There's no limit to what horrors they'll invent for us next. But I'm not there anymore, with no eye to return.
Great. Have a good day.