eggs are typically from a chicken, and are cooked with their shells unbroken, usually by immersion in boiling water. Hard-boiled or hard-cooked eggs are...
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started with an egg course. The Romans crushed the shells in their plates to prevent evil spirits from hiding there. In the Middle Ages, eggs were forbidden...
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of the egg's shell. Some embryos have a temporary egg tooth they use to crack, pip, or break the eggshell or covering. The largest recorded egg is from...
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chocolate shell containing a sweet white and yellow filling that resembles fondant. The filling mimics the albumen and yolk of a soft boiled egg. The confectionery...
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as liquid egg products or pasteurized in the shell. The 2013 United States Food and Drug Administration Food Code defines regular shell eggs as a potentially...
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in tea, and sauce or spices. It is also known as marble egg because cracks in the egg shell create darkened lines with marble-like patterns. Commonly...
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contain over half of the egg's protein; its function is considered unknown The porous shell which allows oxygen to enter the egg while keeping unwanted...
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genus Aepyornis). The shell has a long history of use by humans as a container and for decorative artwork, including beads. The eggs are not commonly eaten...
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Eggshell skull (redirect from Egg-shell skull)
term implies that if a person had a skull as delicate as that of the shell of an egg, and a tortfeasor who was unaware of the condition injured that person's...
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