Know your Eggs...


When you start with a portrait and try to find pure form by abstracting more and more, you must end up with an egg. - Picasso


According to Merriam-Webster, eggs are the hard-shelled reproductive bodies produced by a bird and especially by the common domestic chicken. In the biological sense, eggs can take on a variety of meanings, from female gametes to fish, reptile, bird, mammal reproductive structures. In any case, all the appearing egg terms will mostly refer to chicken eggs. Chicken eggs are great sources of protein, minerals and other vitamins like A, B, E and D. The Department of Health launched an advertisement campaign, "An egg a day is okay!" and can be seen in tarpaulin streamers in public markets and clinics. I learned later that similar campaigns were in effect in US and other European countries.

Egg and your Cholesterol
We have always been told, even by our doctors, not to eat too many eggs, because it contains a lot of cholesterol and may end up clogging out arteries. This is partially true because each egg has an average of 213 mg of cholesterol and 5 g of mostly saturated fat. Therefore, cutting on the intake of eggs, say only once or twice a week will reduce blood cholesterol. Such common knowledge was proven false, just recently, by a team of Harvard researchers. Studying more than 115,000 men and women, they found out that "healthy people can eat an egg a day without raising their cholesterol to harmful levels. This study suggests that dietary cholesterol isn't bound to blood cholesterol. Frank Hu, a Harvard researcher, noted that dietary recommendations to prevent heart disease should concentrate less on cholesterol and total fat intake and more on reducing intake of saturated and trans-unsaturated fats. I would guess fast foods and junk foods are on the hot list!

Egg Storage
According to US surveys, the chance of getting contaminated eggs is 1:20,000. There are no reports however, in our country, but basing on the number of foodborne illness outbreaks associated with contaminated egg products, I believe the chances are higher. Eggs can be contaminated by various Salmonella sp., the most common being S. enteritidis. Normally, contamination can be prevented by good housekeeping in poultries of egg producers. But, even careful disinfection and washing of raw eggs will not totally eliminate the chances of contamination.

Eggs should always be kept in the coolest part of the refrigerator. Egg experts say that 1 day at room temperature is equal to a week in the refrigerator. I can also suggest to store the eggs in their own cartons and not on the door where the usual egg trays are located. The reasons for this are: (1) the eggs are kept in a more constant cold temperature, and (2) the cartons prevent the eggs from acquiring off-odors from strong smelly foods in the ref like cabbage and onions.

Eggs should always be stored with the pointed end up. The large end of the egg which usually contains the air space, when placed down, prevents the yolk from touching the shell of the egg. The yolk will be relatively in the center of the egg protected by the porous shell, the egg membrane and the white albumen. Normally, a newly laid egg would not have an air space, but as time goes by, the egg becomes dehydrated and an air space forms on the large end of the egg. Storing it large end down will also help reduce egg shrinkage.

Eggs and the Melamine Scare
In October 2008, the news of contaminated products from Northern China escalated from milk to other food products. A popular crackers company in the Philippines found out that their products contained melamine. This means that the eggs or the milk products used were contaminated. Investigations revealed that the chickens were apparently fed with melamine contaminated feeds. One can only surmise if the contamination was intentional or accidental. In a poultry farm, it is very important to closely monitor not just the chickens themselves, but the feeds, the cages and the poultry farm management as well. Our country is slave to Chinese products nowadays. From toothpicks to computers, all are made from China. Our government has not the capabilities, and more importantly the will, to monitor the quality of these imported products. I sure hope this melamine scare is over but I wouldn't bet my money on it.

Egg on Every Child's Plate
Chicken egg is at the 6th place of commonly eaten food by Filipino children according to the Food and Nutrition Research Institute (FNRI). It's the number 1 "ulam" since the other five are rice, coconut oil, milk, white sugar, milk and brown sugar. Small wonder since it's relatively cheap and nutritious. Preparing eggs, however, for family consumption should not be taken lightly. Eggs shouldn't be given to babies less than 1 yr old as this would increase the likelihood of developing food allergies. Some pediatricians say that yolks can be given as early as 8 months old but since the allergens are mostly in the egg whites, these should be given later. Recent studies are slowly showing evidence that we can give eggs even to 4-month old babies. But, as a parent, would you take that chance?

Eggs and Cooking Time
Eggs can be cooked in a number of ways. Some say that the pleats of the chef's hat correspond to the number of preparations you can make with an egg. Whether hardboiled, sunny side-up, poached or scrambled, eggs should always be cooked thoroughly. No runny whites and the yolk should be at least viscous if not hard. The whole egg coagulates between 144 and 158°F and FDA recommends a minimum of 15 sec at 145°F for eggs for immediate consumption. Normally, almost all harmful bacteria are immediately destroyed at 144°F, but improper cooking and storage can result to eggs unsafe to eat.

Fresh eggs are likely to have more intact membrane and thus are more difficult to peel when hard boiled. The shells of older eggs are easier to peel. So, remember that when complaining about getting pockmarked peeled eggs.

As for cooked eggs with still liquid yolks (i.e. sunny side up or poached), these should be consumed within 2 hours. More time would allow for both contamination and bacterial growth. This is a wake up call for parents giving their children, eggs as part of their packed lunch for school. Even only a few cells of Salmonella can cause foodborne illness. Let us recall the 112 elementary students who got sick by eating egg sandwich at the school cafeteria in Tondo.

On Choosing Eggs
So how would you know if the eggs you are choosing are any good? Placing an egg against a strong light would reveal its freshness. The white should appear translucent and the yolk should be clearly defined. Not so fresh eggs will appear cloudy and stale eggs will have a dark cloudlike part near a portion of the shell. Of course, I don't advise you to bring your Mag-Lites inside the supermarket.You will decidedly look suspicious taking a sneak peak at those eggs looking for cloudy areas.

Another option is to put them in a saturated salt solution. One tablespoon salt, one quart water. Fresh eggs will sink and more than 6 day old eggs will float. Stale eggs will go high up and may ride high on the briny surface. As mentioned earlier, fresh eggs have little air space. Of course, putting egg after egg on a glassful of salty water may also attract trouble in the grocery store.

What else? You can also shake the egg gently near your ear. If a gurgle or a gentle thud is heard, congratulations, you just broke the yolk. Just kidding! It means that the egg is stale.

But for me, the best way is to look for the expiration date. Estimate your egg needs and don't buy too much eggs. Fresh eggs are always the best.

Which Came First, the Chicken or the Egg?
There are three possible answers for this one:
1. The chicken
2. The egg
3. Both at the same time.

Evolution states that chicken did not originally came from a chicken egg. The chicken, essentially all birds, evolved from reptiles. Notice the similarity in the presence of scales and egg laying habits? One theory suggests that a bird ancestor (that is not a chicken) gradually evolved to produce a chicken egg. When that egg hatched, it produced a chicken that layed more eggs to produce more chicken. In this case, the egg came first because the bird that layed that first chicken egg was not a chicken, but a bird ancestor of that chicken.

Genesis 1:21 from the Bible stated:

"So God created the great creatures of the sea and every living and moving thing with which the water teems, according to their kinds, and every winged bird according to its kind. And God saw that it was good."

It didn't say that God created eggs from which these birds came from. This means that there were no chicken ancestor in the first place, thus the chicken came first. It can also be argued, that if only an egg laid by a chicken can be considered as a chicken egg, then the first chicken (which hatched from a non-chicken egg) laid the first chicken egg! Therefore, the chicken came first before the egg. Not only a mind-twister but a tongue-twister as well.

So what is the correct answer? Maybe it's harder to figure out than I thought it would be. This mind-warping chicken-egg thing would be a good point of debate, though I doubt any side would get all the points. Maybe it's a matter of opinion.

A similar dilemma faces our new graduates. They have a hard time getting jobs because they lack experience. How could they get experience if nobody is hiring them? Wish I had paid more attention to my logic / philosophy classes.

Some references and useful sites below:
http://www.incredibleegg.org
http://thinkexist.com/quotes/with/keywortd/egg
http://chicken-or-egg.3wpages.com
http://pinoyfranchising.blogspot.com/2006/09/franchising-chicken-egg-production
http://www.biology-online.org/dictionary/Egg
http://bible.cc/genesis/1-21
http://www.quotes.ubr.com/quotes-alphabetical/e-quotes/egg-quotes
http://www.eggsafety.org/f_a_q.htm#8
http://www.wholesomebabyfood.com/eggs
http://www.thepoultrysite.com/poultrynews/18974/philippines-to-import-poultry-products-to-meet-demand
http://www.eggs.ab.ca/about/handling
http://www.topnews.in/health/melamine-discovered-chinese-eggs-authorities-make-first-arrest-25036
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/metro/view/20080925-162897/DoH-eyes-salmonella-in-Tondo-food-poisoning
http://www.ats.agr.gc.ca/ase/4670-eng
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/egg
http://stronglifts.com/cholesterol-saturated-fat-how-many-eggs-daily
http://www.proceeded.org/Chicken_or_the_egg




Bathing or showering INCREASES bacterial count on your skin

If you think taking a bath everyday reduces the number of bacteria on your skin, then think again!

Let me explain.

The natural bacteria on your skin exist as microcolonies or small clumps of bacterial cells between 1,000 to 70,000 bacteria depending on the location of the skin. You will have relatively more bacteria in your armpits than in your forearm, for example. These microcolonies can also be found literally under your skin. That's why even though how hard we scrub our skin during bathing, even though the skin turns an angry red, there will still be bacteria there.

When you take a bath, you are actually spreading the microcolonies of bacteria on your skin. Given the fact that a lot of bacteria are washed away, there will still be a lot left on your skin. So even if the total number of bacteria on your skin decreases, the number of bacteria per square area of the skin increases. In fact, if you can borrow the eyes of Superman with his microscopic vision, you can see that the number of bacteria per square inch of your skin is higher than before you took a bath. Your skin also becomes a bit dryer than before causing your skin to flake off. Each of these flaking skin scales contain millions of bacteria. Eventually, after a period of about 24 hours, your skin bacteria would resume its normal number and distribution.This piece of information is important most specially to the pharmaceutical industry, electronics manufacturing and operating rooms in hospitals where bacteria and dust particles are kept at a minimum.

On the Use of Soap

Nowadays, there are lots of soaps to choose from. You should choose the soap that agrees with your skin. Some soaps are too alkaline that render your skin too dry. You can remedy that by applying lotion after taking a bath. Each of those squamous cells sloughing off reveals even more bacteria underneath your skin. And those skin scales you continuously shed off gradually result to the entire replacement of your outer skin every 27 days! Guess how much skin cells you lose every year on the average? 1.5 pounds! Ewwww... Still you have to take a bath regularly to reduce the microcolonies and the oil that feeds the bacteria. Otherwise, they would multiply and produce those offensive odors (in some cultures, that smell doesn't bother them) and toxins that affect your skin cells (e.g pimples).

And don't be so grossed out not to wash your hands properly. Remember to use soap and sing two happy birthdays while washing your hands. Washing with water alone won't take away the oils on your skin and you'll use up 2 gallons of free flowing water just to see some reduction in bacterial count. Incidentally, why two happy birthdays? Unless you sing faster than Alvin the Chipmunk, the 2 Happy Birthdays would give you a minimum of 20 second handwashing. That's the standard set by the CDC to effectively reduce the number of bacteria on your hands.

But which soap? You don't have to use antibacterial soap all the time. I really would like to comment on a very popular soap that starts with the letter S. If you use the same soap continuously, your skin bacteria are likely to develop resistance to that disinfectant. That's why even pharmaceutical companies and hospitals cycle their soaps and disinfectants used for cleaning (or do they?). I believe that the available soap nowadays are effective only due to mechanical action and not by virtue of its "disinfectant" properties. In order for your soap to "effectively" reduce skin bacteria, you have to leave the soap for longer than a minute or maybe even a few minutes. But who washes their hands that long?

On Hand Drying

Drying your hands right after you wash is also important. The worst way to dry your hands is to use hot air hand dryer. Using this method produces more skin scales and consequently, the number of bacteria in your hands also increase by as much as 117%. You can use cloth towel but make sure that it is clean or freshly laundered. Using your hand towel over and over again for a couple of days will definitely allow bacteria to breed on the cloth. The best way is to use disposable paper towels to dry your skin. It results to about 24% reduction of bacteria. And don't forget to turn off the faucet using the paper towel, not with your bare hands. There is the concern of environmental pollution though. Oh well, you can't think of everything.

So, to wrap up:

Should you still take a bath even if the number of bacteria in your skin increases or keeps coming back? YES.
Is it necessary to use soap while handwashing? YES.
Is it necessary to always use antimicrobial soap? NO
What is the best way to dry your hands after washing? PAPER TOWEL.


References:

Keith Redway & Shameem Fawdar. A comparative study of different hand drying methods: paper towel, warm air dryer, jet air dryer.University of Westminster. European Tissue Symposium (ETS), Brussels. Nov 2008.

R. J. Holt. Aerobic Bacterial Counts On Human Skin After Bathing. J. Med. Microbiol., Aug 1971; 4: 319 - 327.

Word Health Organization. Global Handwashing Day 2008: Planner's Guide.

Breaking News: FARMVILLE HIT BY A METEOR!


I bet you haven't seen this one yet. One of the rare occurrences in the FarmVille game. Approximately, 1 in 75 million is affected. *joke. For me, it all started with a simple question.

"Ano nga 'yung game na yun?" (What was that game?)
"The one with the nice tune?"

"Oh, that's FarmVille," my brother said.

I've been seeing Farmville played in a lot of computers and laptops lately. From the "tambay kids" at the local internet cafe, to the nurses at the hospital, to the teachers at the faculty room.

I decided to look and see for myself what the fuss was all about. FarmVille, developed by Zynga has attracted over 73.8 million users worldwide just 6 months after it was released. Philippines is ranked 3rd as the most number of users. The first is USA followed by Turkey. I bet in a few more months, the number of users will be more than the population of the Philippines (approx 92 milliion). As of today, Feb. 1, the number of monthly FarmVille users is a whopping 75,778,293.

At Farmville, you start out with 6 plots where you can plant and harvest a lot of crops. As you plant and harvest, you gain game cash and XP points for leveling up. As your level increase, so does the range of seeds you can plant. You can invite more friends and help out in their farms by fertilizing their crops, shooing away those pesky birds, giving away farm gifts, etc...

Probably one of the best feature of the game is the ability to manipulate and decorate your farm. From hundreds of assorted farm elements you can spell out your name, create your dream mansion, dream farm, or even your own version of "Golden Acres" when you grow old. Some users take it to the limits by imitating Mona Lisa and creating their own personal artworks. Because of all the complexities due to the variety of choices in the game, a couple of fans decided to create a Google spreadsheet for FarmVille. Here's to you all addicts:


So why this interest in farming? Maybe its a way for people to escape reality. Imagine yourself sinking your hands in garden soil, planting the seeds, watching it grow and make money out of it. And you can do it without dirtying your hands too. Who doesn't want to garden anyway? Well, everybody I know loves to garden and this maybe the reason why FarmVille is so popular. BUT, for any addicting game, there should always be moderation. Manage your time wisely. Don't spend too much money at computer cafes if you don't have a computer/internet at home. Don't be like me. From level 1 to level 50 in less than a month. Ha ha ha.

All I can say is FarmVille is firmly planted in our computers and I can't wait to see what Zynga's up to next.


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