Recipe

Why is there a gross red spot floating inside my raw egg?.

A small red or brown spot floating in a raw egg is usually something called a “blood spot” (or less commonly a meat spot). It can look gross, but in most cases it’s harmless.

What it actually is

  • Blood spot: A tiny drop of blood from a broken blood vessel in the hen’s ovary or oviduct while the egg is forming
  • Meat spot: A small piece of tissue from the egg-forming process

These can end up inside the egg white or attached to the yolk.

Is the egg safe to eat?

In most cases, yes:

  • It does not mean the egg is fertilized
  • It does not mean the egg is rotten
  • It is usually safe if the egg smells normal and is properly cooked

You can simply remove the spot with a spoon if you want.

Why it happens

It can occur naturally due to:

  • Minor rupture of blood vessels during egg formation
  • Age of the hen
  • Genetics or stress in the hen
  • No impact on overall egg quality in most cases

When to throw the egg away

Discard it if you notice:

  • Bad or sulfur-like smell
  • Unusual color (green, pink, or black throughout)
  • Slimy texture after cracking
  • Very old or expired egg

Conclusion

A red spot in an egg is usually just a natural blood spot and is not dangerous. It may look unpleasant, but it does not affect the safety of the egg in most cases, especially if you cook it properly.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *