The online is now buzzing over a surprisingly simple sight: blush-toned eggs. This new kitchen sensation, creating countless clips on the web, isn't the product of synthetic coloring. Instead, the vibrant hue typically comes from incorporating beet powder to the egg mixture before baking them. While harmless to eat, the craze has prompted curiosity
The Curious Case of Pink Eggs
Imagine, if you will, a sunny morning. The rooster has crowed, the birds are singing, and you're just about to start your day with a tasty breakfast of eggs. But wait! What is this? In your crate of freshly laid eggs, there's one oval that's not like the others. It's a vibrant, almost shockingly rose shade! You stare at it in disbelief, wondering