>literally doesn't cook the eggwtf
You can only do this with egg, Japan or egg, quail.If you do it with egg, USA you will potentially shit yourself and die.
>>22006587exactly opposite of what this guy said
>>22006590cooked white figuratively destroys no bowl better
>>22006587The heat of your seething cooks the egg
>>22006651my store is out of sloe eggs,Will regular hen's eggs work?
>>22006585there should be a mythbuster type experiment about how you could make the rice hot enough so it would actually cook the egg
>>22006585the heat from the egg cooks the rice
>he didn't blanch his egg
>>22006585When will baka gaijin learn that the Japanese love raw egg for its gooey mucus-y texture rather than in spite of it
>>22007074I'd like to see this too but I imagine you couldn't get the rice hot enough to actually cook the egg without completely incinerating the rice first
>>22007074rice simply doesn't have enough thermal mass to cook an egg even if it's piping 100C hot. the moment that egg touches the rice, it sinks all that heat and since egg is mostly water, its temperature barely increases. You need another trick up your sleeve to actually pull this off successfully, You need to trap the heat. Simply place a lid on the dish to trap the heat inside. :)
>>22007186What if the heat of the bowl cooks the egg ?
>>22006589>egg, USA:|>egg, japan:O
>>22006585the heat of the ramen cooks the egg
>>22007215washing eggs in bleach or chlorine makes them more susceptible to infection, however counter-intuitive that might sound (also it makes them less shelf-stable)as far as i know, canadistan and the uneducated shits are the only ones that wash their eggs with anything stronger than something equivalent to dish soap>egg, wrong side of atlantic ocean:C>egg, most other placesC:
>>22007215Crucify Jakshits
>>22006589CA SEFS Compliant eggs are from hens that are vaccinated against salmonella. You can find these in many states, not just California.
>>22007836I'll take a look next time I'm at the grocery store, thanks for the tip
>>22006589the salmonella chance from egg in japan is 0.003%, in the usa it's 0.005%>>22007335>washing eggs in bleach or chlorine makes them more susceptible to infectionjapan washes their eggs with bleach too. they just vaccinate their chickens so the risk of salmonella is even lower.
>>22007157That's literally what the heat of rice cook egg meme is about. It's making fun of Japanese for liking the ooey gooey Louie texture of barely cooked egg mixed in a bowl of gohan.