Ah, yes—this is a classic egg fact! Here’s the full explanation:
When you see a green ring around an egg yolk, it’s usually a sign that the egg has been slightly overcooked.
Why it happens:
- The green or gray ring forms when iron in the yolk reacts with sulfur in the egg white during cooking.
- This reaction is more likely if the egg is boiled too long or at too high a temperature.
Important points:
- It does not mean the egg is spoiled—it’s still safe to eat.
- The color change is purely cosmetic and doesn’t affect taste or nutrition.
- To prevent it, try:
- Boiling eggs gently rather than at a rolling boil
- Cooling eggs quickly in ice water after cooking
If you want, I can also explain other color changes in eggs and what they mean—like pink yolks, cloudy whites, or dark rings. It’s surprisingly interesting! Do you want me to?