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The gadgets in these photos are all designed to do just one thing; separate egg whites from the yolk. I am not sure how good they are at that job but they are certainly funny. Whatever happened to using the halves of the two eggshells? ![]() This artwork made from 15,000 painted Easter eggs was created by Ukrainian artist Oksana Mas. Nice work I must say. ![]() These special Chinese eggs are black inside with a greenish tint and look as if they were found during the excavations of an ancient Chinese city. That’s what thought foreigners first arrived in China, that it were simply stale eggs, and called them "Century eggs" (or hundred-year egg, thousand-year egg). They are usually marinated in a special way for a few weeks or even months, which gives an unpleasant odor (the scent is similar to the smell of ammonia). But they say that when the eggs are fully prepared, they are incredibly tasty. Well, would anyone like to try this Chinese delicacy? Don’t hurry with your answer, look at the pictures first )) ![]() Some funny pics about the life of eggs )) ![]() As it happens very often, when it’s original, it’s very simple. You just need eggs (2 for example) and other elements you like to put in your omelette (to each his own recipe) + a zipper storage bag. Now, the method: put some water to boil in a pot while you crack the eggs in the bag and mix with the other elements. Shake it, get the air out of the bag and zip it up. Put the bag in the pot, make it boil the time needed (around 13 minutes) and when it’s ready, just enjoy your new shaped omelette. The bigger the pot is, the more omelette bags you can prepare at the same time. ![]() The Chinese are apt of copying any object, gadget or product. But who thought that they would make artificial eggs???!!! This is the top of their copying art ;))) ![]() Silks are produced by several other insects, but only the silk of moth caterpillars has been used for textile manufacture. Silk moths lay eggs on specially prepared paper. The eggs hatch and the caterpillars (silkworms) are fed fresh mulberry leaves. After about 35 days and 4 moltings, the caterpillars are 10,000 times heavier than when hatched, and are ready to begin spinning a cocoon. A straw frame is placed over the tray of caterpillars, and each caterpillar begins spinning a cocoon by moving its head. Two glands produce liquid silk and force it through openings in the head called spinnerets. Liquid silk is coated in sericin, a water-soluble protective gum, and solidifies on contact with the air. Within 2–3 days, the caterpillar spins about 1 mile of filament and is completely encased in a cocoon. The silk farmers then kill most caterpillars by heat (100 °C), leaving some to metamorphose into moths to breed the next generation of caterpillars. ![]() There are always some people who like to throw something at celebrities: politicians, movie stars or Bill Gates ) They throw anything that they can find: different liquids, cakes, eggs, water. An interesting series of pictures is waiting for you after the jump. ![]() |
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