most people think the yellow part if the egg is the baby but this is not true. what would have been the chick is a small white string attached to the yellow yoke.
a boiled egg
The shell, unless you were looking for something more specific
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.
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.
Then same size as the raw egg that was boiled.
Yes. hard-boiled egg
No it does not have to be raw or boiled fo rthe egg to float!
Yolk is the yellow part of the egg or the start of a baby in an egg. Yolk is the yellow part of the egg or the start of a baby in an egg.
It takes about 7 to 8 minutes to hard boil a medium size hens egg, if you need to be sure it is hard boiled then all you need to do is spin the egg on a flat surface, if it is hard boiled it will spin on end, because the contents are solid, if it is only part cooked then it will wobble because part of the egg is still liquid.
Boiled egg
No. When an egg is boiled anything living in or on it is killed.
A boiled egg will float in salt water.