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Why do some people call eggs "female eggs" and "male eggs"?
Everyone will brush short videos to pass the time when they are free, and all kinds of food videos are the most popular. I also often brush videos of eggs used as ingredients. There have been many writers who deliberately said "female eggs" or "male eggs", but this matter is actually not so confusing. Let's answer it.

Topic of this issue: Why do some people call eggs "female eggs" and "male eggs"? Almost all hermaphrodites on our planet are fertile females, which is a basic common sense, so our common sense tells us that there is no need to add the word "mother" to the titles of "roosters don't lay eggs" and "mother eggs", so it is not surprising that some food videos are difficult to understand.

If you want to interpret the reasons for these seemingly redundant statements in detail, there are probably only three situations that make sense.

As soon as the interactivity of the video is improved, in fact, the emergence of this topic has already shown that those video writers who deliberately describe eggs as "female eggs" or "male eggs" have succeeded and their goals have been achieved. There is a simple reason. The reason why they say this is to attract comments and attention.

On many platforms, video content recommendation algorithms are based on viewing volume, viewing progress, likes, forwards, comments and so on. Generally speaking, the higher the amount of these data, the greater the recommended amount of a video. Therefore, when people first hear the words "female egg" and "male egg" in the video, they will have a greater chance to comment and reply, such as "Does the rooster still lay eggs?" And so on, there is a greater possibility of watching the video completely, just to see if the author has any other "slips of the tongue." In fact, for video producers, it is very cost-effective if the content similar to a small slip of the tongue can be exchanged for an increase in the number of effective comments, so that the audience can watch it patiently and then drive the recommendation of food videos to increase.

Second, follow the trend for humorous reasons. Everyone should still remember the line that was a little "brainwashed" by Ms. Song Dandan in a sketch of the Spring Festival Evening: "The rooster that lays eggs, the fighter in the rooster, oh yeah!" This kind of humor, which is very easy to understand, is very suitable for communication. It's like a square dance. Although there are not many artistic aesthetic conditions, it is easy to learn and pass on. Especially when the authors of other food videos find that it can also increase the viewing volume, then more imitators will inevitably appear.

Moreover, eggs are extremely cheap, easy to obtain and nutritious. Basically, many people try to cook fried rice with eggs and scrambled eggs with tomatoes for the first time, so eggs are very common and common ingredients. Then, attaching this extremely simple and popular little humor to the very popular eggs will become an easy-to-understand and beneficial choice for food video communication.

Some places call eggs "male and female". We mentioned that almost all animals are females, and so are chickens. The egg itself is an egg cell, and the chicken is hatched from the egg cell. But not all eggs can hatch chickens. Chickens can hatch from the fertilized eggs of roosters, and some laying hens have no chance to fertilize their eggs by raising them alone.

Therefore, in some places, the rooster is fertilized, and those who can hatch chicks are called "female eggs", while those who are not fertilized and cannot hatch chicks are called "male eggs".