Safe- Yes, tasty- Depends on size if it is very tiny- pin head- go ahead and ignore it, bigger- you and sometimes blot it off with a paper towel- Blood spots come from the actual ovulation/release of the yolk from the ovary and sometime they bleed onto the yolk when this event occurs.
no-it could make you sick (I have done it-its not fun)
No, but it may mean it is fertile,or your hen has been sitting on it. Best not to eat it though. A small blood spot inside an egg is perfectly fine. The blood spot will disappear when the egg is cooked or you can simply remove the blood spot with a spoon prior to cooking. Blood spots appear because a small blood vessel breaks during the formation of the egg within the hen.
While it is unusual for you to find a blood spot in an egg from the store, it is not unusual to find one from an egg purchased from a local eggs farm stand. Blood spots are simply a malfunction in the oviduct of the hen. As the egg forms, it is common for small blood vessels to break releasing a tiny amount of blood which is then visible either in the yolk or the albumen of the egg. Blood spot, while unappetizing to most consumers are not bad or dangerous and will disappear when cooked. Home cooks often work hard to remove the slightest bit of blood from the egg when cooking at home but I can assure you that most restaurants don't bother to remove a small blood spot when cooking your breakfast and you would never know once the egg is cooked and served.
No. horses do not eat egg & bacon sandwiches
Try seeing Jurassic Park 2 and see if you can find T-Rex eggs. Multiply the egg size by two. That should be the egg size of a Spinosaurus egg because the Spinosaurus is twice the size of a T-Rex.
There are a few places to find a diagram of chicken egg laying cycle. The local library should be a good place to look.
boil it and eat it
because they want to find the egg to eat
A toddler should not be allowed to eat egg shells as the shells will scratch the throat.
You should wait until after is leaves the hen. After the egg is laid eat it.
probably yes since egg has one only bad cholesterol
Have some carbohydrates
No
These are caused by the rupture of a blood vessel during formation of the egg and (contrary to popular opinion) do NOT indicate a fertilized egg. The egg is perfectly safe to eat.
No. They can eat oranges more than once a week. They should only consume egg's once a week. It is not true that too much acid from the oranges is bad for blood type O.
by killing egg cells you cannot kill eat
In my opinion, You should eat an egg salad sandwich. Because it is more healthier than your ham and cheese.
No, but it may mean it is fertile,or your hen has been sitting on it. Best not to eat it though. A small blood spot inside an egg is perfectly fine. The blood spot will disappear when the egg is cooked or you can simply remove the blood spot with a spoon prior to cooking. Blood spots appear because a small blood vessel breaks during the formation of the egg within the hen.