Here’s a clear explanation about the yolk of an egg 🥚
What the Yolk Is
- The yolk is the yellow, round part in the center of an egg.
- It contains most of the egg’s fat, vitamins, and minerals, including vitamin A, D, E, and essential fatty acids.
- The yolk also provides protein, though less than the egg white.
Functions
- Nutrition: The yolk is nutrient-dense and gives energy.
- Cooking: It acts as an emulsifier, helping sauces like mayonnaise or hollandaise stay smooth.
- Baking: Adds richness, color, and tenderness to cakes, custards, and pastries.
Fun Facts
- The color of the yolk (pale yellow to deep orange) depends on the hen’s diet. Carotenoids from plants make it darker.
- In a raw egg, the yolk is surrounded by the white (albumen) and is held in place by the chalaza (the little stringy bit).
I can also explain the difference between egg yolk and egg white in cooking if you want.