First both would be wrong because the yolk of an egg is in fact yellow not white!
However, on the point of grammar, the yolk of an egg is a singular object and therefore the correct declination of the verb to be in the sentence would be 'is' and not 'are'.
Thus the proper form is 'the yolk of the egg is yellow' and for the plural case 'the yolks of the eggs are yellow'
First, and foremost, the yolk is yellow, and either expression may be correct depending on whether you are speaking of one yolk or many.
No the yolk of an egg is orangish yellow.. the shell is either white or brown depending on which you prefer..
Neither. Egg Yolks are yellow.
Neither. Egg Yolks are yellow.
The correct answer is the "whites of the egg is yellow", because it specifies exactly what the subject of the sentence is referring to as being "white". The correct answer is the "whites of the egg is yellow", because it specifies exactly what the subject of the sentence is referring to as being "white".
no, the egg yolk is just the yolk. and the egg white is just the white
the yolk of the egg is yellow
Egg yolk is thicker than egg white.
the egg yolk
Albumen is the egg white
The yolk has far more calories than the egg white. In one large chicken egg, forexample, there are approximately 16-17 calories in the egg white and approximately 54-55 calories in the egg yolk.
The best part of the egg is the white, the yolk is too fatty and does not have as much protein as the egg white.
The egg white is called the albumen.