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Liquid Eggs To Delight Lazy Cooks

Farmers in the UK have made things easy by coming up with liquid eggs to reach out to the home chefs who are to relaxed.
Liquid eggs are soon to be available in both free-range and non free-range versions with 10 whole eggs per half a litre in Cartons of Egg In An Instant. The egg that is pasteurized can last for 21 days if they are not opened and 3 days more in the fridge if used.
In the words of Elwyn Griffiths from Oaklands Farm Eggs, the company who has come up with the product, that they targeted the "massively lazy, massively into convenience."
"We want to make it easier for people to eat in," The Telegraph quoted him, as saying.
The pasteurised egg liquid can last 21 days unopened, and three more days in the fridge after use.
It will be launched at the International Food and Drink Event at London''s ExCeL centre next week.
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