12/22/2017

EGG EXPLODING IN MOUTH


Manufacturers of microwave ovens warn consumers of the danger of reheating certain foods, including eggs.

A Hard-boiled egg that explodes in your mouth is unlikely to cause hearing damage, acoustics experts have concluded.

This odd peace of research was conducted as part of expert witness testimony in litigation against a US restaurant by a man claiming to have-

Suffered severe burns and hearing damage after a micro-waved hard boiled egg exploded in his mouth.

The acoustics experts, Anthony Nash and Lauren Von Blohn from the San Francisco-based consulting firm Charles M. Salter Associates, recently presented their research at a meeting of the Acoustical Society of America [ASA] in New Orleans, United States.

In their investigation, they placed  they placed nearly 100 hard-boiled, peeled eggs in water bath and reheated them in a microwave oven.

After they removed the eggs, they pierced them with a fast acting meat thermometer.

About a third of the  reheated eggs  exploded outside of the oven.

''At one foot  (about 30 centimeters away, the peak sound pressure levels from  microwaved eggs covered a wide range from 86 up to 133 decibels,'' Nash said in a statement, adding that the likelihood of an egg exploding and damaging someone's hearing was ''quiet remote''.

The researchers found the temperature of the egg yolks to be consistently higher than the surrounding water bath and surmise that the yolk's protein matrix traps many small pockets of superheated water.

When the pockets are disturbed for example by someone biting into them, they spontaneously break into a chain reaction leading to an explosion.

For this reason, manufacturers of  microwave ovens warn consumers of dangers of reheating certain foods, including potatoes and eggs.   

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