Introduction
If you’ve ever cracked open an egg and noticed a white, rope-like strand attached to the yolk, you’re not alone in wondering what it is. The good news: it’s completely normal and usually a sign of freshness.
🧬 What the White Strand Actually Is
That white stringy part is called the chalaza.
The chalaza is made of twisted strands of egg white that help:
Keep the yolk centered
Stabilize the yolk inside the shell
Think of it as a natural anchor system.
🥚 Is It Safe to Eat?
Yes — completely safe.
The chalaza is:
Edible
Natural
Present in normal eggs
You don’t need to remove it unless you simply dislike the texture.
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