why do some eggs need to be refrigerated and some don’t?

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I’ve been curious after seeing non-refrigerated eggs in Japan

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when eggs are layed, there’s a natural coating on the outside that keeps them sterile.

In the US, and becoming more common in other places, they will wash off the outside to the degree that the coating is removed, making them likely to grow bacteria and go bad.

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