Why do i see eggs on the counter thing in bars in movies? why would a bar have eggs in it?!


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Why do i see eggs on the counter thing in bars in movies? why would a bar have eggs in it?



Answers: There called pickled eggs and there gross For the food fight scene.... the are pickled eggs, its the same idea as eating peanuts, they are sour and salty which makes you drink more. BARS HAVE JARS OF PICKLED EGGS ON THE COUNTER. I GUESS THEY ARE THERE , LIKE PEANUTS, SO DRINKERS CAN SAY THAT THEY HAVE EATEN. These are pickled eggs, which some people like to snack on.

Basically an egg which has been hard boiled and removed from the shell and placed in a pickling solution.

I have only been to one bar that had a jar of pickled eggs. They are pickled eggs which are gross. They are salty and make you drink more when you are at the bar. I don't know about u but I think I would throw up and go home if I ate a pickled egg when I was drinking *lol* Those are pickled eggs. They are canned just like pickles and they pretty much last forever. And when people get drunk enough they get the munchies and will even resort to eating those things. They are there to eat and induce vomiting in case you had too much to drink. Well not really, but thats what it did to me. what u see r pickled eggs, when u get a chance to try one, see if u like them. some ppl hate them, i like them...personal preference... they are hard boiled eggs that are then pickled they are sometimes hot but most are mild when you get drunk even these eggs look good but some people eat and love the eggs just like some people love pickles I used to work at a bar where eggs were sold and it's mostly beer drinkers who eat these and mostly older men



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