What It Really Means When Your Egg White Turns Neon Pearlescent Pink
You crack an egg into the pan, glance down, and suddenly stop. The egg white isn’t clear. It isn’t cloudy. It’s… pink. Not just faintly pink either — almost neon, with a strange pearly shimmer that looks more like something from a science experiment than breakfast. Honestly, it’s the kind of thing that makes your stomach drop for a second. Most of us don’t think too hard about eggs. We buy them, refrigerate them, scramble them, maybe hard-boil a few for lunches during busy weeks, and move on. Eggs are familiar. Safe. Predictable. So when one suddenly looks radioactive, it …










