Eyerlekh
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Eyerlekh (em iídiche: עיירלעך, "pequenos ovos") são ovos cremosos, saborosos e não chocados, encontrados dentro de galinhas recém abatidas e tipicamente cozidos em sopa. Muitas vezes, as aves são cozidas com os ovos ainda dentro. Eles eram historicamente comuns na Culinária judaica Ashkenazi, mas seu uso tornou-se muito menos frequente com a ascensão de peças de frango pré-embaladas.
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Eyerlekh (Yiddish: אייערלעך, "little eggs") are unlaid eggs found inside just-slaughtered chickens and typically cooked in soup. They were historically common in Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine, but their usage has become much less frequent with the rise of prepackaged chicken parts.
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Eyerlekh (Yiddish: אייערלעך, "little eggs") are unlaid eggs found inside just-slaughtered chickens and typically cooked in soup. They were historically common in Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine, but their usage has become much less frequent with the rise of prepackaged chicken parts. In kashrut, laid eggs are considered pareve, while unlaid eggs are generally considered fleishig. Because of this, eyerlekh was traditionally served with meat meals rather than dairy meals. According to the Shulchan Aruch (Yoreh De'ah 87:5), unlaid eggs are pareve only if fully formed, while unlaid eggs that are not fully formed are considered fleishig and may not be consumed with dairy products. However, dairy products can be consumed after eating partially formed eggs.
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Eyerlekh (em iídiche: עיירלעך, "pequenos ovos") são ovos cremosos, saborosos e não chocados, encontrados dentro de galinhas recém abatidas e tipicamente cozidos em sopa. Muitas vezes, as aves são cozidas com os ovos ainda dentro. Eles eram historicamente comuns na Culinária judaica Ashkenazi, mas seu uso tornou-se muito menos frequente com a ascensão de peças de frango pré-embaladas.
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