"The process of cooking eggs destroy the very goodness that our bodies so desperately need as the nature of proteins and fats is altered when exposed to heat. When cooked, the egg protein changes its chemical shape; it is often this process that can be the cause of Allergies. Generally when eating raw eggs, any incidence of egg allergy will disappear.
Surprisingly, in spite of 'bad press' raw eggs, organic or at least from a known source of healthy free-range chickens, are an excellent health tonic. The regular consumption of raw eggs will do wonders for your overall health. Exceptionally easy to digest, raw eggs provide a wonderful boost to the immune system, and a completely balanced nutritional package. A good immune system is one of several things the body needs to overcome cancer.
Poisoning from salmonella has been exaggerated in the past. A study by the U.S. Department of Agriculture in 2002 indicated that only 2.3 million, of the 69 billion eggs produced annually, are contaminated with salmonella. In other words 0.003% or 1 in every 30,000 eggs. The bulk of these come from battery chicken eggs and chickens kept in unhealthy conditions - only sick chickens lay salmonella contaminated eggs. If only healthy chicken eggs (organic and free range ideally) are consumed, then far less than one in 30,000 eggs are contaminated. Salmonella is a common micro-organism found almost everywhere, and is just as likely, or more likely, to proliferate on cooked food kept in the fridge. Infection is normally mild gastric symptoms, but in rare cases where the immune system is very low such in the elderly who have had much anti-biotic use, and the source is greatly contaminated, death can result. But such a person is highly lightly to contract one of many common microorganisms and die from that. To give some perspective, in the highly unusual situation of contracting Salmonella, in a healthy person, an infection is nothing to worry about and is easily treated with high quality pro-biotics every half an hour until you feel better."
-http://www.regenerativenutrition.com/content.asp?id=268
Ice cream is very soft and easy to eat but frozen dessert is really frozen and it is not easy to eat it
No it is not!
American ate 20 liters per capita of frozen desserts in 2001
Canadians ate 9.2 liters per head of frozen desserts in 2001
Italians ate 9.1 liters per head of frozen desserts in 2001
Swedes ate 15.8 liters per head of frozen desserts in 2001
yes, popin cookin is safe to eat. i've had it as a great dessert all my life
No!!!
no
Belgians ate between 8 and 9 liters per head of frozen desserts in 2001
Israelis ate between 8 and 9 liters per head of frozen desserts in 2001
The Netherlands ate between 8 and 9 liters per head of frozen desserts in 2001