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Does Texas not refrigerate their eggs?
9 0 ReplyAmericans refrigerate eggs?
13 0 ReplyYes. If I understand correctly, it's because the eggs are washed, which strips them of their natural protective coating and causes them to require refrigeration.
13 0 ReplyNon-Americans don't refrigerate eggs?
4 1 ReplyWe do not. At least some of us.
7 0 ReplyI'm from Pakistan and we put our eggs in the fridge in the little installed egg holders on the fridge after we buy them
4 0 ReplyHere in the Philippines we just pick whether to put them in the fridge or not at random. Doesn't seem to affect the quality in any way.
4 0 ReplyIts crazy, but here in Aus the supermarkets are the same way. Some supermarkets keep their eggs chilled. Some just leave them on a trestle table in the middle of an aisle. I tend to do whatever the supermarket had been doing when I bought them.
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American here with backyard chickens: I don't refrigerate my eggs
2 0 ReplyWell I knew that was pretty standard, I meant with grocery stores as pictured above...
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We do in Denmark, but from what I understand, it's not strictly necessary.
1 0 ReplyBut do you buy them out of the fridge at the supermarket? That seems to be the main difference here
2 0 ReplyIn Spain we don't. They're in regular, unrefrigerated shelves.
Edit: but we (at least in my circles) keep them refrigerated at home, although I don't know how necessary it is (I suppose it depends on the climate?)
2 0 ReplyYes, we do. They're in the fridge in the supermarket, usually next to the milk.
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I (UK) also do this. Makes them last longer. Do the same with most fruit and veg.
They're not refrigerated in the supermarket though.
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