The Philippine Egg Board Association (PEBA) has warned consumers on the health risk of consuming frozen eggs.
The Philippine Egg Board Association has warned consumers on the health risk of consuming frozen eggs.
In a radio interview, PEBA President Irwin Ambal sounded alarm bells as he told consumers to be wary of frozen eggs that can cause diseases such as salmonella, even if these are being used in some bakeshops for quite a while now. Despite being “below standard”, consumers still buy these frozen eggs, which are sold at P55 to P60 per kilo while a tray of medium-sized eggs costs more or less P270.
If consumers cannot avoid the use of frozen eggs, Ambal advised them to cook those properly “to kill the bacteria and/or viruses.”
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