The truth about a transparent egg with an orange yolk surprised the online community

The transparent egg appeared on a social networking forum, causing the online community to stir because it was so strange, but when everyone knew the truth, everyone was surprised.

Recently, on many social networking sites suddenly spread the image of an egg after being boiled, peeled off, the image of a transparent white shows the eye-catching orange-colored yolk. Many people marvel at this interesting phenomenon.

The truth about a transparent egg with an orange yolk surprised the online community
Transparent eggs.

Many people wonder if this egg has been changed or influenced by any external agent that has such a color? Because normally eggs have only white whites and yellow yolks, sometimes pale orange.

The truth about a transparent egg with an orange yolk surprised the online community
Eggs after being cut.

After finding out, the online community had a ” stupid” phen. Turns out these are penguin eggs. Eggs have a round shape and are 2 or 3 times larger than normal chicken eggs. Although boiled for 10-15 minutes, the white of the bird’s egg is still transparent like jelly, and the yolk is orange, looking like a crystal ball. ” Penguin eggs have a slightly fishy taste but fishy in a very delicious and attractive way ” – according to a netizen comment.

The truth about a transparent egg with an orange yolk surprised the online community
Penguin eggs.

Around the 1950s, penguin eggs were considered a popular dish in South Africa and Antarctica. The government has even licensed private companies to harvest penguin eggs from islands off the coast of the country. Residents can order up to 20 penguin eggs per year per family. However, later when science gradually developed and researchers discovered that the number of penguins seriously declined because humans exploited them excessively for food.

South Africans have stopped fishing for penguin eggs since 1960. Similarly in the Falkland Islands, fishing for penguin eggs has been completely banned since August 1999. Those who violate this law will be charged with a criminal offence. Therefore, animal rights organizations have strongly condemned the behavior of using penguin eggs to eat.