It will be wet of course and it will break apart.
Yes. hard-boiled egg
A previously boiled egg (unshelled) would simply be heated up and become a very hard boiled egg.
You get a hard boiled egg, and put a hole in it.
A hard boiled egg floats because the air pocket inside the egg expands as it cooks, making it less dense than water. This causes the egg to float instead of sink.
Because in the boiled water the egg can only be heated to maximum 100 degree centigrade temperature while in crank shell the egg can be heated higher and higher since the crank shell is made of solid calcium which has no melting point.
Frozen, hard boiled is like soft rubber
Both hard n raw eggs
hard boiled egg
Either the egg wasn't boiled long enough, or the egg is rotten. Or the egg is too fresh.
No, an egg does not get hard boiled at a rock concert. Hard boiling requires sustained heat, typically from boiling water, which is not provided at a concert. The loud music and energetic atmosphere won't cook an egg, regardless of the excitement in the air. To hard boil an egg, it needs to be placed in boiling water for a specific period.
A hard boiled egg is made of..... egg. It is simply a whole egg, in the shell that has been placed in boiling water. The heat causes the liquid egg inside the shell to become solid. The yolk of the egg becomes the yellow center, and the clear "white" of the egg becomes the white outer part of the boiled egg. Remove shell, add salt to taste, eat.
No. When an egg is boiled anything living in or on it is killed.