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RE: Should I use the word 'Raw yolk' or 'Yolk' is already raw itself ? LOLOL
I’d recommend using Raw Yolk. Just using the word yolk could mean the yolk is in any form.
As an example, if you order a fried egg, the waiter/waitress will ask you “how do you want it?” They are referring to the yolk. (You have already specified you want a fried egg). The answer they are looking for is one of :
- Sunny side up = egg fried on one side, yolk raw
- Over easy = egg fried on both sides, yolk is raw but warm
- Over medium = egg fried on both sides, yolk is gelatinous
- Over hard = egg fried on both sides, yolk is hard
I enjoyed your post.
LOLOLOLOL This answered what I was wondering! LOLOL thanks a lot! Hahhaah :D