ADVERTISEMENT
**Should We Eat Eggs with Blood Spots? Everything You Need to Know**
### What Are Blood Spots in Eggs?
Blood spots, also known as meat spots, are small, reddish-brown or dark spots that can sometimes appear on the egg yolk. These spots occur when a small blood vessel in the hen’s reproductive system breaks during the egg’s formation. It’s a natural occurrence that typically happens during the process of egg production and is most likely to appear in freshly laid eggs.
Blood spots are more likely to be found in eggs from hens that are just beginning to lay, as their reproductive systems are still maturing. They can also occur in eggs from older hens or if the hen experiences stress during egg production.
### Are Blood Spots Safe to Eat?
The short answer is **yes**, eggs with blood spots are safe to eat. The blood is a result of a small ruptured blood vessel, and it doesn’t indicate contamination or spoilage. It’s a harmless imperfection that doesn’t affect the overall quality or safety of the egg. Once the egg is cooked, the blood spot will be cooked as well, and there is no additional risk associated with consuming it.
That said, many people choose to remove the blood spot before cooking or eating the egg, simply because it might be visually unappealing. If you find the spot bothersome, you can easily remove it with the tip of a knife or a spoon. It won’t affect the taste or nutritional value of the
For Complete Cooking STEPS Please Head On Over To Next Page Or Open button (>) and don’t forget to SHARE with your Facebook friends