I'd say you will be safe. The only issue I have found is if it busts through before the egg white has solidified. But it will really only into the boiling water. But all in all, should be fine.
I would not eat a cracked egg that I didn't crack myself. I always open an egg carton and gently wiggle each egg before buying. If an egg appears stuck in its container, I assume it is cracked and put it back. And yes, I occasionally find such a carton.
yes, they can crack easily when you are cooking them.
These eggs are not safe to eat if you do not want to take chances - bacteria may have infected them, a dangerous possibility to your health.
probably not esp. cracked
there would be an egg in the ocean. A fish might eat also.
The joke what do you call a frozen egg is funny. A frozen egg is called a cold egg.
it is an egg not cracked...
Yes, but it can not be used for baking because the cell structure of the egg has been damaged.
Cracked egg theory?? Please explain.
Nothing if the baby is still living then what ever cracked the egg didn't kill the baby it just cracked the egg
I didn't open my carton of eggs since I bought it 2 weeks ago. When I did finally want some eggs I found that they were all covered in raw egg. I washed every single egg, and none of them were cracked which leads me to assume that an egg cracked at the store and a new one put in its place, but the raw egg was not cleaned out of the carton. It did not smell rancid at all (no smell actually), but I am wondering if the eggs are safe to eat as they have been sitting in raw egg for over 2 weeks now. Side note, some of the eggs I washed had darkened where the raw egg was touching them.
Cracked is a verb and an adjective. Verb: The egg cracked when she dropped the carton. Adjective: He suffered a cracked skull.
I didn't open my carton of eggs since I bought it 2 weeks ago. When I did finally want some eggs I found that they were all covered in raw egg. I washed every single egg, and none of them were cracked which leads me to assume that an egg cracked at the store and a new one put in its place, but the raw egg was not cleaned out of the carton. It did not smell rancid at all (no smell actually), but I am wondering if the eggs are safe to eat as they have been sitting in raw egg for over 2 weeks now. Side note, some of the eggs I washed had darkened where the raw egg was touching them.
that's not a guestion
No.
Frozen, hard boiled is like soft rubber