The other day I was teaching my daughter how to make eggs. I feel that kids are never too young to learn how to cook as long as they're well supervised and make things that are on their level because obviously, you don't want a 3-year-old trying to cook on a stove!
So we were in the kitchen, and she was cracking open the eggs trying her hardest to do it one handed like the people she sees on television when she asked me a question that I had to look up the answer to.
She pointed at the egg and asked “umm what's that?”
I looked, and there it was the stringy white thing that is often found in many eggs.
Now I wanted to make up something because to be honest, I had no idea but in the long run what good would it do to make something up, no matter how creative my answer.
So what I have done is compiled for you on the next page the information she and I found. In hopes that if you ever run across the stringy white thing in your eggs, you will now know exactly what it is.
Yuk
Here you go Stephanie Becker and Stephen Becker. This explains the white stringy thing in eggs.