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Egg in an egg?

Egg in an egg?

I went back home to visit my parents and decided to make some egg fried rice. I picked up what looked like a completely normal egg, but when I tried to crack it, the shell was much tougher than usual. After finally breaking through, I realised it had a second shell underneath. At first, I assumed it was just some strange biological phenomenon, but what really threw me off was that the inner shell was already stamped. On top of that, parts of the outer shell were almost impossible to peel away.

u/AskAboutMeeee — 5 days ago

Egg in an egg?

I went back home to visit my parents and decided to make some egg fried rice. I picked up what looked like a completely normal egg, but when I tried to crack it, the shell was much tougher than usual. After finally breaking through, I realised it had a second shell underneath. At first, I assumed it was just some strange biological phenomenon, but what really threw me off was that the inner shell was already stamped. On top of that, parts of the outer shell were almost impossible to peel away.

u/AskAboutMeeee — 5 days ago