Can you reverse boiled an egg?
No, you can't reverse a boiled egg.
Here's why:
* Heat denatures proteins: When you boil an egg, the heat causes the proteins in the egg white and yolk to change their structure, becoming solid.
* This change is irreversible: This change is permanent; the proteins can't be "uncooked" or return to their original state.
While there are some fun tricks and experiments that make boiled eggs look like they're going back to their raw state, they are just illusions. The egg itself is still cooked through.
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