Is it edible?!


Question: I just made an over easy egg and when i poped the yolk it was a dark color, the egg did not smell it was just not bright yellow but like a dark yellow, should i throw it away?


Answers: I just made an over easy egg and when i poped the yolk it was a dark color, the egg did not smell it was just not bright yellow but like a dark yellow, should i throw it away?

when in doubt, throw it out

yah.

it seems ok to eat it but just to be safe i would throw it away

It could be a little bit old. I say just be safe and make another one, it won't take very long at all.

yes it might of expired or you had it in to long so throw the egg out

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No, this is not edible at all. Your egg yolk is beginning to go bad and it's a good thing that you noticed that dark coloring. It may not smell yet............but this is a HUGE sign that the egg is not fresh or safe to eat. Yes, please, throw it away and smooth move for looking at your food and asking about it.......you'd be surprised the amount of people who don't. Safe and Happy Cooking to you!

its okay you just got it burnt. i burnt my eggs to they were still okay.

its ok

Some eggs that come from "organic" or free range chickens will sometimes have a darker yolk and are perfectly safe to eat. I have raised my own laying hens and supplemented there diet very little except in "winter" letting them loose in my field and garden "great pest control". I myself prefer the taste of "free range eggs". An easy way to tell if an egg is OK to consume is to put it in a cup of old water, if it sinks it or stands on end it is alright, if it floats it is not any good.

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