Brown stuff in egg?

cheitz20

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Hi, not sure where exactly to share this post, but I was wondering if anyone has an idea about what this brown stuff is in this egg? I’ve gotten a few like this before.
 

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I believe they're typically called meat spots or blood spots. Basically, a blood clot or a few intestinal wall cells get adsorbed into the egg as it forms. When we had those from our chickens, we'd usually just scoop them out and still use the egg yolk for cooking.
Someone kindly correct me if I'm wrong here.
 
I believe they're typically called meat spots or blood spots. Basically, a blood clot or a few intestinal wall cells get adsorbed into the egg as it forms. When we had those from our chickens, we'd usually just scoop them out and still use the egg yolk for cooking.
Someone kindly correct me if I'm wrong here.
I agree
 
I believe they're typically called meat spots or blood spots. Basically, a blood clot or a few intestinal wall cells get adsorbed into the egg as it forms. When we had those from our chickens, we'd usually just scoop them out and still use the egg yolk for cooking.
Someone kindly correct me if I'm wrong here.
I've never been able to scoop them out. 😄
 
I believe they're typically called meat spots or blood spots. Basically, a blood clot or a few intestinal wall cells get adsorbed into the egg as it forms. When we had those from our chickens, we'd usually just scoop them out and still use the egg yolk for cooking.
Someone kindly correct me if I'm wrong here.
You would discard the whole egg white?
 

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