Quail egg shells are not like chicken egg shells. They're really thin, they crack easily but βοΈ
they don't crack into the innards when you crack the shell. Because unlike chicken eggs, they have a thick, strong membrane that is difficult to tear and people usually use specialized scissors to cut into it to open the eggs.
In fact it's SO strong that if someone were to say, put a quail egg into their pocket and, like an incompetent fool, forget it existed entirely, and if said person also put that article of clothing into the washing machine, the egg would survive the process and come out intact but missing the fragile shell.
Neat!!! so cool!! 0/10 recommendation!!
WAOW!!!
Guess where I found this!!!
I mean.... that's better than when I found the dog testicle in the dryer at work at least?
at least you have plausible deniability at work where you have coworkers. not me. I have no one to blame but myself :(
Sounds like, despite the thicker membrane, that you have egg on your face... *runs*
















