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Why Hard-Boiled Eggs Sometimes Get a Green Ring

Posted on August 14, 2025August 14, 2025 By Admin No Comments on Why Hard-Boiled Eggs Sometimes Get a Green Ring

A green or gray ring around a hard-boiled egg yolk comes from a harmless reaction between sulfur in the white and iron in the yolk.

Overcooking or high heat releases hydrogen sulfide, which reacts with the iron to form the halo.

Is It Safe?
Yes—it’s only cosmetic and doesn’t change taste or nutrition.

Prevention Tips:

Don’t overcook: Limit boiling to 9–12 minutes.

Use fresh eggs: Older eggs release more sulfur.

Lower heat: Boil, then reduce to a gentle simmer.

Cool quickly: Ice bath stops cooking.

Try steaming: Reduces sulfur contact.

Gentle Boil Method:

Place eggs in cold water.

Bring to a boil, turn off heat, cover, and let sit 10–12 minutes.

Chill in an ice bath before peeling.

Bottom Line:
The ring is harmless, but small tweaks keep yolks golden and picture-perfect.

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