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  2. Balut (food) - Wikipedia

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    The duration of egg incubation is a matter of local preference. In the Philippines, balut is generally incubated for 14 to 18 days before being boiled for consumption. At about 14 to 16 days of incubation, the embryo floats on top of the egg white and yolk, and the balut is called "mamatong". [6]

  3. How to Tell if Your Eggs Are Bad, According to Food Experts - AOL

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    If the egg floats when you drop it into a glass of water, then you shouldn’t eat the egg just to be on the safe side, says Steele. Related: 10 Foods With More Protein Than an Egg. 5. There’s ...

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    🧂Skip salt The World Health Organization sounded the alarm this week about the health implications of too much salt, stating in a report that annually 1.9 million deaths are attributable to ...

  5. 6 Different Kinds of Salt and How to Use Them - AOL

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    Nutritionists reveal the 6 best different kinds of salt, when you should be using them, and how much salt you should be consuming in a day.

  6. Fleur de sel - Wikipedia

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    Only about 5% of salt is used for cooking, [15] but fleur de sel is used only to flavor food. It is not used in place of salt during the cooking process, instead, it is added just before serving, like a garnish, a "finishing salt," to boost the flavor of eggs, fish, meat, vegetables, chocolate, and caramel.

  7. Eggs as food - Wikipedia

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    Eggs contain multiple proteins that gel at different temperatures within the yolk and the white, and the temperature determines the gelling time. Egg yolk becomes a gel, or solidifies, between 61 and 70 °C (142 and 158 °F). Egg white gels at different temperatures: 60 to 73 °C (140 to 163 °F).

  8. The Egg Float Test Myth, and Other Egg Lies Cracked Open - AOL

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    From the egg float test myth to the long-held belief that eggs raise cholesterol levels, these egg "facts" were bound to crack sooner or later. The Egg Float Test Myth, and Other Egg Lies Cracked Open

  9. Salted duck egg - Wikipedia

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    Red salted duck eggs sold in the Philippines. A popular method for processing salted eggs in the Philippines is the Pateros method. The salted egg is prepared "Pateros style" by mixing clay (from ant hills or termite mounds), table salt, and water in a ratio of 1:1:2 until the mixture becomes smooth and forms a thick texture similar to the cake batter.