The web is at present buzzing over a rather simple sight: pink eggs. This emerging cooking sensation, sparking countless shares on social media, isn't the product of fake coloring. Instead, the vibrant hue generally comes from mixing beet powder to the egg mixture before baking them. While harmless to eat, the phenomenon has triggered questions and
An Curious Case of Pink Eggs
Imagine, if you will, a golden morning. The rooster has crowed, the birds are chirping, and you're just about to start your day with a tasty breakfast of eggs. But wait! What is this? In your carton of freshly laid eggs, there's one egg that's not like the others. It's a vibrant, almost shockingly mauve shade! You stare at it in disbelief, wonderi