Blood specks in an egg?!


Question:

Blood specks in an egg?

Why do they say it is not good to eat an egg that has blood specks in it? Once it is cooked, what is the difference? Is it unsafe in some way?


Answers:
Well blood specks in an egg usually means its fertile so you wouldn't want to eat chicken blood now would you it would make you sick.

I never came to any harm through eating them.

That means that a rooster has fertilized the egg. It's fine. I have eaten many of them.

There is nothing wrong with eatting an egg with a blood spot in it .The blood spot means the egg was fertilized by a rooster!!Some people get grossed out by that so they remove the blood spot !! It is not unsafe in anyway

It is a sign of a fertile egg
The only reason not to eat it would be religious or just finicky

Yuck, I hate when I get those. Once I got one that was all red and it had a vain in it and everything, and what looked like a little eye. I decided to throw away all the cake mix and ingredients I'd just cracked it into, because it just looked so so disgusting. I wouldn't eat it because it feels like you're eating a "potential chick", you know? But there technechly is no bodily harm that can come from it if you feel comfortable with it.

No its not unsafe you can pick that out anyway!!!! Eggs get that when the hen is stressed. My wife said there gram would yell at them when they were kids for chasing the hens because of this reason .




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