Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 30, 1963, Image 13

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'jmin. is lost -because it sticks the .problem of peeling hard
■to the shell. ■ cooked eggs for quite some
, time. There are solutions to
the problem, but most are still
not practical.
Baker also reports that ho-
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A'bout a year ago, Profes
sor Baker and his staff began
experimenting with breaking
eggs out of their shells in the
fresh state, putting them in
plastic tubes, and cooking
them. The consumer would
then peel the tube off the.eggs
much easier than peeling oft
shells.
■Several types of materials
weie used for tubes before it
was found that poly.propolene
appeared to have the proper
ties needed. It is fairly econ
omical, easy to work with be
cause it, is pliable,, and peels
easily from the eggs because
it. is- not elastic. Also it is
quite im'pervious and keeps
bacteria out.
Shelf life of the product is
excellent, Baker said. Hard
cooked eggs m plastic have
been kept for as long as eight
weeks as -to degrees F. with
no deterioration.
In the .product now being
market-tested, four large -eggs
are used per roll. One end of
the tube is clipped; the eggs
are placed in the tube by use
of a funnel arrangement, and
the other end of the tube is
clipped. The roll is then pla
ced in water for cooking*
Baker has found that the
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HARD COOKED EGGS IN PLASTIC-are being- marketed. In the center is a
“roll” of four whole eggs with-slices showing how yolks remain in the center of the
roll. The roll on the left has bacon added to it and the one on the right contains
cheese. jte* n
yolks remain in the center of tender Air trapped in the tube
the roll if fresh eggs are resulted in condensed' water
used, hut several problems vapor which made it appear
were encountered. He found that the albumin were not
that too long a 'cooking time coagulated
or too high water tempera- Some consumers felt that
ture resulted in dark yolks, the yolks should be visible in
Too cool a temipeiature pro- the roll, and some housewives
duced albumin that was too interviewed questioned whe-
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ther there were any yolks in
the rolls Some Oif the house
wives felt it would be better
if the yolks did ' not remain
in the center of the roll.
Baker ibeheves that the
ready cooked eggs will find
good acceptance by consumeis.
He points -out that the uni
formity of slices as well as
the ease of peeling and slic
ing will appeal to the busy
housewife Since polvpi opylene
is less porus than egg shells
the shelf life will be gi eater
than for eggs cooked and stor
ed in their natural shells
He believes that the haid
cooked egg in a 101 l is a new'
venture that should help in
crease the sale of_ eggs, but
points out that it is too early
to tell if the consumer w ill
accept the product.
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