I was just about to toss my breakfast when I saw something unusualin the pan—but what I learned afterward changed my mind entirely.It all started after a regular grocery trip to our local supermarket.
It’s a store we trust: everything’s fresh, the prices are fair, and we’ve never had any real complaints.We grabbed a dozen eggs, as we do every week, and thought nothing of it.
But the next morning, while making breakfast, I cracked open an egg and noticed something odd. Inside were small white lumps—slightly translucent, jelly-like,
It turns out these small white clumps aren’t uncommon at all. According to food experts, they’re typically deposits of either calcium or protein that form during the egg’s natural development.
