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Red Spot on Raw Egg: What Is It and Can You Eat It

Posted on February 16, 2026 by Admin

A red spot inside a raw egg can look alarming—but in most cases, it’s completely harmless. Here’s what it actually is and whether it’s safe to eat.

🥚 What Is the Red Spot?

The red or brownish spot you see in the egg white or attached to the yolk is usually a blood spot.

Why it happens:

  • It forms when a tiny blood vessel in the hen’s ovary or oviduct ruptures during egg formation.
  • It is not a sign that the egg is fertilized.
  • It is more common in eggs from older hens.
  • In large commercial operations (like those supplying brands such as Eggland’s Best), eggs are typically candled (inspected with bright light) to remove most eggs with visible spots—though some still slip through.

🧬 Is It a Baby Chick?

No. Even if the egg came from a farm with roosters:

  • A small red spot is not an embryo.
  • A fertilized egg looks very different (you would see clear development patterns after incubation).
  • Store-bought eggs are almost never fertilized.

🍳 Is It Safe to Eat?

Yes—as long as the egg is fresh and properly stored, it is safe to eat.

You can:

  • Cook it as-is.
  • Remove the red spot with the tip of a knife or spoon if it bothers you.

The presence of a blood spot does not affect taste or safety.


⚠️ When Should You Throw the Egg Away?

Discard the egg if you notice:

  • A bad or sulfur-like smell
  • Pink, green, or iridescent egg whites (possible bacterial contamination)
  • A cloudy or unusual texture combined with odor

🥚 What About Brown Spots?

Sometimes you may see small brown spots instead. These are usually:

  • Meat spots (tiny bits of tissue from the hen)
  • Also harmless and safe to eat

Bottom Line

A red spot in a raw egg is usually just a harmless blood spot. It may not look appealing, but it’s safe to eat if the egg is fresh.

If you’d like, I can also explain how to check egg freshness before cracking it.

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