Humans have been eating eggs for thousands of years, with evidence suggesting that domesticated birds like chickens were first raised for their eggs around 8,000 years ago in Southeast Asia. Archaeological findings indicate that wild bird eggs were consumed even earlier, dating back to prehistoric times. The practice of egg consumption has since become a staple in various cultures worldwide, contributing to human diets across different civilizations.
There has been no evidence proving that eating eggs in the summer is harmful. Some people claimed that eggs negatively affected their bodies in the summer. As long as proper refrigeration and food handling is practiced, eggs should be safe for consumption any time of the year.
if you cook them to long
as long as a string
Modern humans have been around for 200,000 years.
As long as the yolk isn't broken, and you boil them(avoid frying and scrambling). 4 eggs a day is fine
as long as humans
Boiled eggs can be stored in the refrigerator for up to one week after they have been cooked.
A fruit fly will not lay eggs in humans because they would not be able to stay still on a human long enough. A human would get the fly off of them before they would have a chance to lay eggs.
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about 200 years
Yes. As long as the egg product has not been prepared with milk (such as scrambled eggs).
forever, no seriously, there has been slaves, and women have been below men for about as long as humans have been around.