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    Did you know that in the 19th century restaurants would just list all their available ingedients on the menu, and the male customers would tell the chef what to cook thereby impressing their lady with their knowledge? The better the restaurant the more ingredients on offer

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    Really? Where?

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      At a diner a waitress asked my cousin, "how do you want your eggs?"

      His response: "Fried."

      Dude, we are in a 24 hour diner. You think they can poach your fucking egg?!

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        At a diner a waitress asked my cousin, "how do you want your eggs?"

        His response: "Fried."

        Dude, we are in a 24 hour diner. You think they can poach your fucking egg?!

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        As opposed to scrambled.

        A lot of restaurants won't do over easy eggs anymore for food safety reasons.

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          As opposed to scrambled.

          A lot of restaurants won't do over easy eggs anymore for food safety reasons.

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          I believe scrambled is also fried. I'm not a cooking expert though.

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            I believe scrambled is also fried. I'm not a cooking expert though.

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            I've always seen "fried egg" refer specifically to an egg cracked directly into a hot pan with the intent of keeping the yolk intact. "How do you like your eggs?" "Fried." means not scrambled. You might be more specific and specified a "doneness" from sunny side up to over-hard.

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              “Rare enough that a good vet could bring it back, thanks”

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                I've always seen "fried egg" refer specifically to an egg cracked directly into a hot pan with the intent of keeping the yolk intact. "How do you like your eggs?" "Fried." means not scrambled. You might be more specific and specified a "doneness" from sunny side up to over-hard.

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                Interesting. The waitress did ask him to specify.

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                  I don't want Korean BBQ and similar for this reason. If I wanted to worry about meat safety, I'd stay at home

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                    At a diner a waitress asked my cousin, "how do you want your eggs?"

                    His response: "Fried."

                    Dude, we are in a 24 hour diner. You think they can poach your fucking egg?!

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                    Is this a joke?
                    Fried eggs aren't poached eggs and all you need to poach an egg is a pan and some water.

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                      Is this a joke?
                      Fried eggs aren't poached eggs and all you need to poach an egg is a pan and some water.

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                      Yeah, there are certainly ways of preparing eggs that aren't allowed in 24-hour diners (no line cook is doing "Scotched" egg next to your bacon), but poached or boiled are both allowed most places, on top of the normal fried options (sunny-side, over-easy, over-medium, over-hard) and scrambled.

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                        Really? Where?

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                        Here I found the video I got it from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qNWzpOc69U

                        In the US

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