Chicken...egg....foetus?

I was thinking the other day about my intolerance to egg and musing on the point at which an egg could be said to become chicken. I can eat chicken just fine. :slight_smile:

I know a lot of vegetarians who are ok with eating eggs and this raises the issue of when does an egg turn into meat? And then I got to wondering whether any culture eats any kind of animal foetus. AFAIK it really isn’t done, not that I’ve heard of anyway. I guess I’m thinking more of things like birds since it would be counterproductive to slaughter a sheep or cow just to get at the young animal. But logically somebody, somewhere has cracked open an egg before it’s due (or has just thought it was an eggy-type egg) and has had a partially-formed bird tumble out. So do people ever eat them? Recipes?

Oh, no?

The story was not confirmed, to be sure.

Balut is a delicacy in the Phillipeans. Duck fetus. Here’s a story, including pictures. I am NOT making this clickable, to protect the delicate sensibilities of our Dopers.

Safe for work if pictures of bloody duck fetuses are safe at your work. No boobies or anything.

http:/ /deependdining.blogspot.com/2005/09/balut-egg-of-darkness-pinoy-pinay.html

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Philippines*, of course. My brain is on a snow day today.

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Philippines*, of course. My brain is on a snow day today.

Heh - it’s on a snow day twice.

Thanks **WhyNot ** for that interesting link. And I have to say I am stunned at the quality of writing. I’ve bookmarked the blog now for further readings of the author’s other entries.
Exapno Mapcase that’s uh…interesting also. My thoughts hadn’t veered towards cannibalism! Though I do have my doubts as to the veracity of the claims made.

What the – ?!

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Nevermind. I’m gonna go take a nap.

According to snopes, the ‘human foetus’ eating thing is probably a hoax.

Check out the bottom of that Snopes page.

IOW, the article I quoted is not the subject of the Snopes page but is mentioned in that afterthought. And no evidence is presented one way or another for its veracity. That Wolf’s “call to arms” didn’t bring hearings means nothing. He was a nonentity.

Fetuses having curative powers seems to be an authentic Chinese folk myth, so an underground trade in them is not impossible, even if it is unlikely to make international news.

i agree that it doesn’t necessarily mean it never happens, but just means there’s no evidence that it does.

So effectively we can file that under ‘wild rumour’ until you go get the goods for us. :wink:

Just to be clear, the egg as we know and love it is unfertilized. So in that sense, it will never become a chicken, therefore no meat. If the egg is fertilized, then the fetus grows within the yoke, using it as nourishment. So the yoke or the eggwhite never directly becomes chicken meat.

Huh? Yes, it does, in the “you are what you eat” sense. Amino acids from the yolk and the albumin (white) are used to build muscle tissue in the embryo, just like the food YOU eat is used to repair or build your cells. The chicken embryo isn’t eating the yolk with its beak, but it does absorb it, similar to a mammal fetus/placental/maternal blood arrangement.

Citey McCitersen.

I can see what you are both saying but in fairness cmyk did make a good point. I never eat eggs as they make me throw up so I’d actually forgotten that the ones that people normally eat are unfertilised.

Sigh. I can’t believe that I sat here and pondered on the strangeness of American names these days. Ok, I’ve clicked on the link now and I’ll leave Ms McCitersen to her own business. Thankyou.

I’d like to ask people who think of commercial eggs as “chicken embryos” if they also think that a woman has a miscarriage every month?