I would go even further: Our primitive ancestors likely descended from proto-humans that descended from primates that were already foraging eggs. Some modern apes and other mammals eat eggs as well, we’ve likely been eating eggs since hundreds of thousands of years before the first human evolved.
In a sense, that line of though is interesting: When we think of “observing other animals eating something, and then deciding to eat it”, we’re almost implicitly forgetting that we are descendants of exactly those types of animals, that “just know” what is safe to eat, and that some of the knowledge we have about food is potentially passed down from even before the first primates evolved.
essell@lemmy.world 6 months ago
For me, it was about 6pm this evening, I had it in a burger.
over_clox@lemmy.world 6 months ago
Awesome! 👍
Side note though, experts advise that people make sure their eggs are fully cooked, to avoid the bird flu.
So, no over easy for a while…