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".
Only to the superstitious. Double-yolk eggs occur when ovulation occurs too rapidly, or when one yolk becomes joined with another yolk. These eggs may be the result of a young hen's productive cycle not yet being harmonized. BUT yes people do say Its Good Luck or you may get a twin if someone is pregnant. :)
bear class say is to correct?
having hatched numerous chicks i can say that all chicks are not yellow. in my experience the yellow chicks become white or pale coloured hens, i have hatched grey chicks, brown chicks & black chicks
It is correct when addressing an animal with that name.
The yolks on me
Neither. Egg Yolks are yellow.
Neither. Egg Yolks are yellow.
No the yolk of an egg is orangish yellow.. the shell is either white or brown depending on which you prefer..
"The yolk of the egg is yellow" is correct. "Yolk" is a singular noun, so it should be paired with the singular verb "is."
THere are many different ways: Whole egg Egg white Egg yolk Egg yolk with water Egg white with water Egg yolk with milk Egg white with milk Or you could just use Milk Hope this helped xxx
If a recipe calls for "2 eggs," it means THE WHOLE EGG. If they want you to use the egg yolk only, it will say, "add the yolk of 2 eggs." If they want you to use the egg whites only, it will say, "separate the eggs and beat in the whites." To 'separate' an egg means to separate the yolk from the whites.
The yolk's on you!
You can either use a separator or you crack the egg, keeping the yolk and white in the shell and tip the yolk back and forth from each half of the shell over a bowl, until all the white is out of the shell.
eggs are a compound no matter what you say
The yolks on me (no spaces) :)
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1. You can separate them using egg shell. Break an egg keeping it over a bowl, try to keep 2 halfs of the shell in a shape of small cups, leaving most of the egg with yolk in one of them. The whites would get into your bowl. If there are still wites in a shell, transfer them togeter with yolk into another part of shell. 2. Use a table spoon. Break an egg over a bowl onto the spoon. I never use this method, usually I go with either 1 or 3. 3. Easiest way - buy an egg separator. It is not costly and works I would say 99% fine.