r/WeirdEggs

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😦 what is this 🤮

I’ve never had anything this weird pop out of an egg someone please explain 😖

u/Alixxx_zoe — 12 hours ago

Creature in egg ☹️☹️

I thought to have eggs with some sriracha and spring onions yesterday as someone who doesn’t usually eat eggs, and lo and behold, I found this creature. Horrified at the thought of hardboiling an egg and not catching this.

Safe to say I’m not touching eggs for a while…

u/bloo-popsicles — 3 days ago
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my breakfast eggs look pink. it’s a shade of pink on top and a deep orange, I’ve never seen eggs like this before but the whole cartoon seems to look pink when cooked

u/Thin-Interaction3778 — 3 days ago
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i love eggs so much and my friend gave me this

my sister said it’s too gross bc it looks too realistic but i love it, it makes me want to fry an egg every time i look at it

u/SoftBoiledEnergy — 4 days ago
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Egg within an egg

My chickens are just over a year old and one of my poor girls always lays huge eggs, but this is the first time she's laid an egg with a tiny egg inside! Made a very silly looking double deviled egg 🤌

u/SpellChucker_ — 4 days ago

What are these white spots in the yolks.

Several white spots in the yolk. Decided to stop cooking and not eat. Came from my 3 yr old hen. Any ideas?

u/Forgotten_Zucchini — 5 days ago
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Russian Nesting Egg: Boiled edition.

I never expected there would be an egg yolk inside! This is the first time I've ever seen this.

u/Subject-Stand-4882 — 8 days ago

Eat or no eat the

Cracked a marbled looking egg directly into the frying pan. I know, the ultimate sin.

Is it too odd to eat?

In all my documenting I forgot to salt and also the told did crack. It looks fairly normal cooked, no smells. Thoughts?

u/seaclifftonne — 5 days ago
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Egg + attached mini egg!

This is just like what u/eileenweasley posted a few hours ago - an egg with a bump, which when I cracked it turned out to be its own mini egg. No yolk, just albumen. I ate the main egg in a lovely rice dish. The little one was a curiosity and seemed fine, but I did not eat it.

u/MDR-V6 — 7 days ago

Anyone know what type of egg this is?

I was fishing at a pond few points ago and an egg around the size of a chicken egg was on the bank so I left it to let nature do its thing, but now I saw it again and it’s now the size of a golf ball with a tiny incision on it. Just curious and honestly don’t even know if a kid just poked a hole in it for the hell of it but yeah

u/Cartiimo — 5 days ago