boiled egg

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An egg, typically from a chicken, cooked with its shell unbroken, usually by immersion in boiling water.

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  • I like to have a boiled egg for breakfast every morning.
  • I like to have a boiled egg for breakfast.
  • How do you prefer your boiled egg—soft, medium, or hard?
  • Would you like a boiled egg with your toast?
  • She carefully packed two boiled eggs for her picnic lunch.
  • Add a sliced boiled egg to the salad for extra protein.
  • A classic Caesar salad is often topped with a sliced boiled egg.
  • She packed two boiled eggs in her lunchbox.
  • To peel it easily, plunge the hot boiled egg into ice water.
  • He doesn't like the texture of a boiled egg.
  • The perfect soft boiled egg has a firm white and a runny yolk.
  • The ramen was topped with a perfectly cooked boiled egg.
  • A simple boiled egg seasoned with salt and pepper makes a healthy snack.
  • Yesterday, the only thing I ate was a single boiled egg.
  • He mashed a boiled egg with mayonnaise to make a sandwich filling.
  • A boiled egg is a nutritious and low-calorie food option.
  • In many cultures, a decorated boiled egg is a traditional part of Easter celebrations.
  • The picnic basket contained sandwiches, fruit, and a few boiled eggs.
  • The ramen was served with bamboo shoots, nori, and a perfectly cooked boiled egg.
  • If you're hungry, a boiled egg will keep you full until dinner.