Not sure, but I believe it is yel-low. Each syllable usually has one vowel, and in yellow, it wouldn't make sense for the two L's to go together. If you want to know for sure, try in an actual dictionary, (not an on-line one, because they usually don't post syllables).
yolk=definition: the inside of an egg ( the yellow part )=
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Neither. Egg Yolks are yellow.
Egg custard pie is a quiche.
Cracking is correct, as in cracking an egg.
The homophone for the yellow part of an egg is "yolk."
yolk is the yellow part of the egg (spherical part) and yoke is what joins together
The green part
the yellow part of the inner egg
The yellow part is the yolk.
The homophone for the yellow part of an egg that joins together is "yolk."
The yellow part of an egg is called the 'yolk' and its purpose is to feed the developing embryo (chick).
the yolk (the yellow part)
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.
The yellow part of the egg is called the yolk. It is rich in nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, and fats.
Well, sweetheart, the yellow part is called the yolk, and the white part is called the egg white. It's as simple as that. No need to complicate things, darling.
The opposite of the whites of the egg is the yolk of the egg. The white, or albumen, is the clear part of the egg, while the yolk is the yellow, inner part of the egg.