When does eggs actually become hardboiled?
Like is it a gradual process like ice forming on impure water? Or more like distilled water where it freezes all at once? Could I break the egg mid boil and it would be like a gel?
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When does eggs actually become hardboiled?
Like is it a gradual process like ice forming on impure water? Or more like distilled water where it freezes all at once? Could I break the egg mid boil and it would be like a gel?
fried egg or hardboiled egg
Eggs Select Questions
I'm curious about something my wife once told me. So if you have a moment, I was hoping you could reblog this with your answers to the two questions below... 1) What country do you live in? 2) If you went to a grocery store where you live, would you expect to find eggs on a normal store shelf, or refrigerated?
ok but what if you eat an egg and it gets stuck in your throat but not covering your whole throat so you can still breathe? will the egg rot in your throat and give you permanent rotting egg breath???? important questions