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Petit Chef on MSNThis is the right way to crack an egg (and avoid shells in your food!)Have you ever broken an egg and spent more time picking out bits of shell than cooking it? If so, you're not alone, but you ...
Tired of cracked eggs? Scientists reveal the surprising storage method to avoid that - New York Post
“If you know that you just cracked the egg by accident, then I would cook that one up and call it good,” Maine-based backyard chicken expert Lisa Steele told Fox News Digital in January.
But scientists said it could help with hard-boiling eggs in a pot: Dropping eggs in horizontally may be less likely to cause a stray crack that can unleash the egg’s insides in a puffy, cloudy mess.
Eggs less likely to crack when dropped on their side, study finds - WTAE-TV Pittsburgh Action News 4
The thinking is that the arc-shaped bottom of an egg redirects the force and softens the blow of impact.But when scientists squeezed eggs in both directions during a compression test, they cracked ...
The thinking is that the arc-shaped bottom of an egg redirects the force and softens the blow of impact.But when scientists squeezed eggs in both directions during a compression test, they cracked ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Eggs are less likely to crack when they fall on their side, according to experiments with over 200 eggs.
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