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When you see a green ring around an egg yolk, it’s a sign that

Posted on February 2, 2026 by Admin

When you see a green ring around an egg yolk, it’s a sign that the egg was overcooked.

What’s actually happening

  • Eggs contain iron (in the yolk) and sulfur (in the white).
  • When an egg is cooked too long or at too high a temperature, these react to form iron sulfide.
  • That reaction creates the green-gray ring around the yolk.

Important: it’s not dangerous

  • The egg is still safe to eat
  • It just means the texture will be drier and the flavor more sulfurous

How to prevent it

  • Don’t boil eggs too long (9–10 minutes for hard-boiled)
  • Cool eggs immediately in ice water after cooking
  • Avoid letting them sit in hot water after they’re done

Quick timing guide (large eggs)

  • Soft-boiled: 6–7 minutes
  • Jammy: 7½–8½ minutes
  • Hard-boiled, no green ring: 9–10 minutes

Bottom line:
Green ring = overcooked, not spoiled.
Your nose still knows best — if it smells fine, it is. 🥚✨

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