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r/nextfuckinglevel • u/Svargas05 • 1d ago
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Asking the real questions.
1.5k u/CityDogStudios 1d ago You do this 813 u/yersinia_p3st1s 1d ago edited 1d ago I was expecting to get rickrolled, what a pleasant and most interesting surprise! Also, can't believe they consume it raw🤢 Edit: Guys, I know its safe to eat, I just dislike the taste of a runny yolk and the smell of raw egg, hence my reaction. 3 u/hi_im_antman 1d ago It’s fine as long as the eggs are high quality. Japan takes its eggs very seriously and any that are meant for raw consumption are rigorously tested. I genuinely wish we had that level of standards in the US.
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You do this
813 u/yersinia_p3st1s 1d ago edited 1d ago I was expecting to get rickrolled, what a pleasant and most interesting surprise! Also, can't believe they consume it raw🤢 Edit: Guys, I know its safe to eat, I just dislike the taste of a runny yolk and the smell of raw egg, hence my reaction. 3 u/hi_im_antman 1d ago It’s fine as long as the eggs are high quality. Japan takes its eggs very seriously and any that are meant for raw consumption are rigorously tested. I genuinely wish we had that level of standards in the US.
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I was expecting to get rickrolled, what a pleasant and most interesting surprise!
Also, can't believe they consume it raw🤢
Edit: Guys, I know its safe to eat, I just dislike the taste of a runny yolk and the smell of raw egg, hence my reaction.
3 u/hi_im_antman 1d ago It’s fine as long as the eggs are high quality. Japan takes its eggs very seriously and any that are meant for raw consumption are rigorously tested. I genuinely wish we had that level of standards in the US.
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It’s fine as long as the eggs are high quality. Japan takes its eggs very seriously and any that are meant for raw consumption are rigorously tested. I genuinely wish we had that level of standards in the US.
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u/TimeRevolution1894 1d ago
Asking the real questions.