Is it ok to put cooked eggs back into the mixing bowl?!


Question:

Is it ok to put cooked eggs back into the mixing bowl?

I'm doing a project on Germs and Food contamination.
I thought it was like a common error people make.
I know cooked foods aren't suppose to touch raw food because it'll be contaminated. I was wondering if eggs were the same way.


Answers:
Yes, raw eggs can contain salmonella.

In microbiology I learned that 1 in every 10,000 eggs contain salmonella, so the chances are slim, yet possible.

Good luck on your project.

if has mix no cuz eggs Will cool down and wil a be covered if cooking again they will burn but no mix no cook is better

If there were raw eggs in the mixing bowl and you're putting cooked eggs into the mixing bowl and don't plan on cooking the contents of the mixing bowl before eating, then you've contaminated the cooked eggs.

(FYI your question is kind of incoherent)

Nope. Not okay. Same as with other animal products - like meat - the raw form can contain many bacteria. Eggs are known for salmonella (like the other person said). Cooking the product eliminates the bacteria in it, and putting it back on a surface or in a container where its raw form was kept is only bathing it in the (often harmful) bacteria that cooking is meant to destroy.




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