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The live beads hatched for 13 days are all black hairs. Are they hairy eggs or live beads? Can they eat? Are there any bacteria?
Live beads are a specialty of Nanjing, but Nanjing people only eat 1 1 day, and chickens float in it. People in Nanjing drink more water and have high nutrition. Many people can't accept this,

This kind of live beads belongs to Nanjing specialty 1 1 day, and chickens are floating in it. People in Nanjing drink more water and have high nutrition. Many people can't accept this,

13 days is acceptable to everyone, and the chickens are all formed. However, although there were chickens in 13 days, they were all wrapped up. Don't peel the eggshell, you can see the chicken by peeling the embryo. Many people think that there are no chickens in the live beads, which is a wrong cognition. Chickens hatch for 2 1 day and 65433 days.

This kind is 13 days. It looks beautiful. There are chickens in it. I advise you not to eat it.

These are also living beads. They are a variety problem, not an egg problem. As a small food anchor, we often meet some ignorant people when we broadcast live, thinking that this is a hairy egg.

These are also living beads. They are a variety problem, not an egg problem. As a small food anchor, we often meet some ignorant people during the live broadcast. Many people think that this is a hairy egg and have a wrong understanding.

There is also the problem of bacteria. The live beads were incubated for 65,438+03 days, and then taken out of the incubation room for vacuum packaging and high-temperature sterilization. Live beads have no bacteria, and fluff (whether black hair, red hair or white hair) will be collectively referred to as fluff, which is edible. That depends on whether you can eat.

The real hairy egg is the stillbirth of a chicken that does not hatch when it hatches for 2 1 day. It is collectively called hairy egg, which is inedible and contains bacteria. If it is hatched professionally, the price is higher than that of live beads, because it is 5-6 days longer than live beads, so the cost is high and the price is expensive. Hairy eggs that are lower than the price of live beads are sold by manufacturers that hatch chickens.

This is a hairy egg, 18 days. Without yolk, it's just a hairy egg. Seeing many people blindly reply, I don't know anything and my answers are not good. I hope it will help everyone and have more understanding of live beads.