Poultry Inspector Question:
Tell us what Are The Stringy White Things In Eggs?

Answer:
The stringy white portion of the egg is called the chalazae. It is there to anchor the yolk in the center of the egg. The presence of a prominent chalazae is actually an indication that the egg is fresh because as the egg ages the chalazae becomes less noticeable.
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