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it is an egg not cracked...
Nothing if the baby is still living then what ever cracked the egg didn't kill the baby it just cracked the egg
A cracked egg may not be safe to eat because it can allow bacteria to enter the egg. It is best to discard cracked eggs to avoid the risk of foodborne illness.
No, a cracked refrigerated egg is not safe to eat as it can allow bacteria to enter the egg and cause foodborne illness. It is best to discard cracked eggs to avoid the risk of contamination.
Cracked is a verb and an adjective. Verb: The egg cracked when she dropped the carton. Adjective: He suffered a cracked skull.
The green color in your cracked egg may be due to a natural pigment called biliverdin, which can sometimes be present in the egg white. This pigment is harmless and does not affect the taste or quality of the egg.
Yes, you can eat an egg that cracked while boiling as long as it was cooked thoroughly and there are no signs of spoilage.
that's not a guestion
Cracked is a verb and an adjective. Verb: The egg cracked when she dropped the carton. Adjective: He suffered a cracked skull.
Adding an egg or two to the cooling system (radiator) can work to seal a leaky head gasket. If the leak is minor and does not involve the oil galleries (no oil water mixing) . I have done this to a mid 80's Subaru and a late 80's Buick with good results. Extra eggs may be needed after a few thousand miles, and eventually the cooling system will need to be cleaned out as overheating becomes more and more likely due to egg's clogging everything. Depending on the car this accumulation of egg can be extremely hard or expensive to remove. I have been lucky and made this temporary fix work of a few years, your mileage may vary.