It actually has nothing to do with density. In an uncooked egg, the amniotic fluid inside continues to spin even when you have stopped the whole egg from spinning. Hence, when you let go again, the momentum of the amniotic fluid makes the egg spin once more. Hope this helps!
Actually scrambled eggs are more popular than hard boiled eggs and soft boiled eggs. And hard boiled eggs are as popular as soft boiled eggs
Yes, whole eggs can be hard boiled.
This is a fairly minor point of usage, but if you say hard boiled eggs you could be interpretted as saying that the eggs are both hard and boiled, when what you really mean is that the eggs were hard-boiled, which is to say, boiled for a longer time than they would be if you wanted soft-boiled eggs. So you can use the hyphen.
Only hard boiled eggs spin because the inner part is solid.
because they aren't a liquid once they have been boiled there are a type of solid so they are hard to beat
A hard boiled egg is cooked until solid all the way through, a normal 'soft' boiled egg the centre yolk will still be runny, To test the egg you need to do is spin the egg on a flat surface, if the egg is soft boiled it will wobble because part of the egg is still liquid, if it is hard boiled it will spin on end, because the contents are solid.
yes a hard boiled egg is an example of convection!!!
I like my eggs hard boiled. The water boiled in the pot.
For hard boiled, eggs, yes.
Probably. Scrambled eggs are the same thing as hard boiled except hard boiled is in the shell and the yolk and white remain seperate.
For hard boiled, soft boiled, or medium eggs, go to foodnetwork.com and type in boiled eggs. If you are poaching them, try different times, because egggs are different sizes. If you are doing something with eggs, go to foodnetwork.com, because they answer all my food questions. : )
Yes.