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2) White bits in the egg: what are they really and should you be worried?

Posted on 29 July 2025 By tony

Inside were small white lumps—slightly translucent, jelly-like, and definitely not what I expected to see first thing in the morning. Honestly, it didn’t look very appetizing.

It turns out these small white clumps aren’t uncommon at all. According to food experts, they’re typically deposits of either calcium or protein that form during the egg’s natural development. They can appear when hens are under stress or consuming nutrient-enriched feed, especially high in calcium.

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