Can you draw with a sharpie on hard boiled egg and then eat it?
It's not a good idea to draw on hard-boiled eggs with a Sharpie and then eat them. Here's why:
* Sharpie ink isn't food-safe. Sharpie markers contain pigments and solvents that are not meant to be ingested. Even if the ink seems to dry, it can still be absorbed into the egg and potentially cause stomach upset or other health issues.
* The ink might not be fully absorbed. Some of the ink might remain on the surface of the egg, creating a potentially unpleasant taste and texture.
A safer alternative:
* Use food-safe markers. There are markers specifically designed for food decoration, such as edible markers or cake decorating markers. These are safe to use on foods and won't affect the taste.
* Get creative with other decorations. You could use edible food markers to draw on the egg, or use stickers, edible glitter, or even carve designs into the shell.
Remember, safety is always the top priority when it comes to food.
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