FSSAI issues egg safety guidance note, busting myth about plastic eggs
date:Aug 14, 2018
nd dispelling the myth about plastic or fake eggs, FSSAI, through the note, explained that as a consequence of water loss in eggs, the egg white and yolk portions shrunk, followed by the mixing of the two portions.

When such an egg is broken it does not give a separate egg yolk or white giving the impression of a plastic or fake egg. Due to the loss of moisture, it becomes dry and has a paper-like appearance and texture, which creates the impression that it is plastic.

One should note that the
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