eggs
Coverage of eggs in the Nexus archive.
- Why have eggs returned to mid-day meal menu in Kolkata schools? | Explained
Eggs have been reintroduced to the mid-day meal menu in Kolkata schools following a government decision to avoid transferring the issue to the Opposition.
- India’s West Bengal shells out for eggs in school meals after outcry
India’s West Bengal state is reintroducing eggs into free school meals after the BJP government's decision to replace them with vegetarian options faced criticism from teachers, nutritionists, and parents over concerns about depriving children of protein.
- How to store food properly during a heatwave: Experts reveal the mistakes that lead to gone-off groceries - and why you should keep eggs in the FREEZER
Experts highlight common mistakes in food storage during heatwaves that lead to spoiled groceries. They recommend keeping eggs in the freezer to preserve freshness.
- Dozens sickened and hospitalized in 17 states linked to recalled eggs feared to be contaminated with deadly bacteria
Dozens of people have been sickened and hospitalized in 17 states linked to a recall of eggs suspected to be contaminated with deadly bacteria. The situation highlights concerns about food safety and public health risks.
- Dozens sickened across 17 states in salmonella outbreak linked to recalled eggs: What to know
A salmonella outbreak linked to a recalled egg product has sickened dozens across 17 states, despite the eggs being distributed in only a handful of states. Cases have been reported in more than a dozen states, raising concerns about the outbreak's spread.
- Nearly 100 people sickened in salmonella outbreak linked in part to recalled eggs produced in Texas: FDA
Nearly 100 people were sickened in a salmonella outbreak linked to recalled eggs produced in Texas. Midwest Poultry Services voluntarily recalled approximately 19 million eggs.
- Eating eggs linked to dangerous heart condition that triggers stroke, new study suggests
A new study suggests that eating eggs may be linked to a dangerous heart condition that can trigger strokes. The research highlights a potential health risk associated with egg consumption.
- More than 19M eggs produced in Texas voluntarily recalled over potential salmonella contamination
More than 19 million eggs produced in Texas are voluntarily recalled due to potential salmonella contamination. The affected eggs were available at stores in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arkansas, New Mexico, and Mississippi.
- More than 19M eggs produced in Texas voluntarily recalled over potential salmonella contamination
More than 19 million eggs produced in Texas are voluntarily recalled due to potential salmonella contamination. The eggs were available at stores in Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arkansas, New Mexico, and Mississippi.
- Brookshire's pulls affected eggs from stores, offers refunds following FDA recall
Brookshire Grocery Company has removed potentially affected eggs from stores and is offering refunds following an FDA recall of nearly 1.6 million eggs due to possible salmonella contamination.
- Nearly 1.6 million eggs recalled over salmonella concerns: Full list of products impacted
Nearly 1.6 million eggs are being recalled due to salmonella concerns. Both white and cage-free brown eggs are included in the affected products.
- Wholesale Cash Prices
The article provides current and previous wholesale cash prices for various commodities including Broilers, Cheddar cheese, Coffee, Eggs, Flour, Hogs, Pork loins, Steers, Grains, Fats and oils, Copper, Cotton, and Coal. Prices vary across categories, with some showing increases and others decreases.
- Wholesale Cash Prices
The article reports wholesale cash prices for various agricultural commodities and industrial goods, including broilers, cheddar cheese, coffee, eggs, flour, hogs, pork loins, steers, grains, soybean oil, copper, and cotton. Prices show mixed changes compared to previous periods, with some commodities like coffee and soybeans increasing while others like eggs and corn decrease.
- Power’s out: What to toss, what to keep, and what was never at risk
Thousands remain without power, prompting questions about food safety. The article explains that whole, low-moisture foods like tomatoes, bananas, and honey fare well at room temperature, while cut or opened items require refrigeration. Condiments and certain pantry staples have specific storage needs post-opening.
- The biological dogma that women don’t make new eggs after birth may be wrong
The traditional belief that female mammals are born with all their eggs is being challenged by new research. Studies suggest this biological dogma about women not producing new eggs after birth may be incorrect.
- Wholesale Cash Prices
Wholesale cash prices for various commodities including broilers, cheddar cheese, coffee, eggs, and grains were reported, with some showing slight increases or decreases between Monday and Tuesday.
- The surprising food that has more protein than eggs and yogurt... and how much you should eat of it
The article highlights a surprising food with higher protein content than eggs and yogurt, providing guidance on recommended consumption amounts. It focuses on comparing protein levels in common foods.
- Wholesale Cash Prices
The article reports wholesale cash prices for various commodities including broilers, cheddar cheese, coffee, eggs, corn, soybeans, wheat, and coal as of recent trading days. Prices for specific items like hogs and pork loins show fluctuations, while others like flour and steers remain stable.
- West Bengal government engages ISKCON for school midday meal scheme in Kolkata
The West Bengal government has partnered with ISKCON for the school midday meal scheme in Kolkata. TMC Rajya Sabha MP Derek O’ Brien criticized the move, claiming it deprives children of nutrition by excluding eggs from meals.
- Waiting for prices to drop? Why that strategy could backfire
The article discusses how waiting for prices to drop may not be effective as inflation decreases but prices often remain elevated. Examples like milk prices and the Federal Reserve's role in maintaining economic stability are highlighted, with experts advising strategic planning over waiting for price declines.
- How a nutritionist hits her protein goal without tracking food or counting macros
Sophie Gastman, a registered nutritionist, achieves her protein goals by incorporating high-protein staples like tinned fish, eggs, and edamame into meals without tracking macros. She emphasizes using affordable, protein-rich ingredients to meet daily recommendations without overthinking.
- Groundbreaking study shows exposure to eggs may help ward off deadly allergies later in life
A groundbreaking study suggests that exposure to eggs may help protect against deadly allergies later in life. The research indicates potential benefits of early egg exposure in reducing allergy risks.
- Wholesale Cash Prices
Wholesale cash prices for commodities showed mixed changes, with declines in Cheddar cheese, Brazilian and Colombian coffee, and large white eggs. Corn and soybean prices increased slightly, while hogs and pork loins remained stable. Copper prices rose, and wheat prices saw a minor increase.
- Wholesale Cash Prices
The article reports wholesale cash prices for various commodities such as broilers, cheddar cheese, coffee, eggs, hogs, pork loins, and grains, showing some price changes between previous and current values.
- Nest belonging to 'remarkable' endangered bird found
A nest belonging to an endangered curlew bird, described as 'remarkable', was discovered and documented in a video posted by the Sliabh Beagh Curlew Conservation Trust. The video shows the curlew's nest containing eggs.
- Your ovaries are aging faster than you think — inside the push to extend their longevity
Women are born with a genetically predetermined number of eggs, but there are potential methods to optimize ovarian longevity. The article discusses the concept of extending ovarian health and becoming an 'ova-achiever' through such strategies.
- Higher egg intake associated with reduced dementia risk, study suggests
A recent study suggests that consuming 2-3 eggs per day is associated with a reduced risk of dementia. The research implies a potential link between moderate egg intake and lower dementia risk. Further investigation is needed to confirm this relationship.
- Dozens across 13 states infected with deadly antibiotic-resistant bacteria linked to chickens and eggs
Dozens of people across 13 U.S. states have been infected with a deadly antibiotic-resistant bacteria linked to chickens and eggs, raising public health concerns. The outbreak highlights risks associated with antibiotic use in livestock and food safety.
- Scientists say eating eggs just twice a week cuts Alzheimer's risks by a fifth
A study suggests that consuming eggs twice weekly may reduce Alzheimer's risk by 20%. Scientists claim this dietary habit could significantly lower the likelihood of developing the disease.