Scrambled eggs are perfectly safe for cats to consume. Scrambled eggs are recommended by vets for cats when they have an upset stomach, Raw eggs can help improve the condition of the skin and fur. Two eggs a week would be fine to improve the condition,but as for how many one egg per cat per meal is sufficient eggs have a high protein content,however you would want to supplement the diet with either wet or dry food, my kitten was ok when i started mixing a dry food in with the eggs and it helped to transition her to eating her kibble. Eggs alone is not enough nutritionally, but they are ok for a treat.
Yes
A raw egg sometimes may have salmonella in it which could make you very sick if you eat it raw. A cooked egg disposes all its germs and things that could make you sick, so it's safe to eat.
yes it is just dont eat it everyday and dont eat it raw either make sure it fulled cooked avoid raw eggs
No, it would not be safe to eat the batter unless it is thoroughly cooked. Raw chicken can contaminate anything it touches with dangerous pathogens.
Drop it on floor . If it breaks it is safe to eat.
it will get fried and be ready to eat
4 hours is the magic number taught at all food handling courses.
Yes, if it is fresh. Usually the dangers associated with food in pregnancy are in relation to raw eggs and certain soft cheeses. Since the egg whites used in pavlova are cooked, it should be safe.
Since the egg whites are cooked, it shouldn't be a problem.
When properly cooked yes. They contain a precious source of two chemicals one being luton, which is good for the eyes in the elderly population.
NO! Bacteria in cooked eggs grows quickly!
They are safe to eat if you cook them. Remember, to be considered safe, cook the egg to a minimum internal temperature of 160 degrees Fahrenheit.
This answer is an easy one, answer, a cooked egg. JWP