Which eggs ?
What vinegar ?
Where ?
When ?
By whom ?
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Putting peeled, hard-boiled hen's eggs in vinegar is a way to preserve the eggs. You can buy pickled eggs as a snack. They are often on sale, along with crisps, salted peanuts and pork scratchings, in public houses and fish and chip shops, in the UK.
usually eggs can be replaced with apple sauce or a blend of bicarb and vinegar (look it up)
Absolutely! The great thing about boiling eggs, is this process in no way inhibits one's ability to then peel and place them in any liquid including vinegar...
No, just eggs and vinegar.
Yes. All types of vinegar can be used for dying Easter eggs. (Rice vinegar, red wine binegar, white vinegar, apple cider vinegar, ect.) Any color in the vinegar may alter the color of the dye for the eggs, and white vinegar tends to work the best, too.
The vinegar reacts with the eggshell, dissolving the eggshell.
Does anyone know the procedure for eggs and vinegar because i can't find one
no.
Because when the chemicals in the egg emerge with the vinegar acids it dissolves.
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i guess the vinegar worm reproduces by laying eggs which hatch
The acid in the vinegar
your balls fall off