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Why does a green ring appear around hard-boiled eggs?

Posted on April 16, 2026 by Admin

That green (gray-green) ring around the yolk is harmless—it’s just a sign the egg was overcooked.


🧪 What causes it

When eggs are cooked too long or at high heat:

  • Sulfur in the egg white reacts with iron in the yolk
  • This forms Iron sulfide

👉 That reaction creates the green ring around the yolk


🧠 Is it safe to eat?

Yes, completely safe.

  • No health risk
  • Only affects appearance and slightly the texture

🍳 How to prevent it

✔️ Use gentle cooking

  1. Bring water to a boil
  2. Turn off heat
  3. Let eggs sit covered:
    • ~9–12 minutes

✔️ Cool immediately

  • Transfer eggs to cold or ice water
    👉 Stops the reaction quickly

❌ What causes the problem

  • Boiling eggs too long
  • Not cooling them after cooking

✔️ Bottom line

The green ring is just a chemical reaction from overcooking, not spoilage. With proper timing and cooling, you can avoid it easily.


If you want, I can give you exact timing for soft, medium, and hard-boiled eggs depending on size.

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