osterized
Osterized is a term used to describe the process of removing the outer layer of an egg, typically the shell, to create an oster, which is an egg without its shell. This process is often used in culinary applications where the shell is not desired, such as in the preparation of hard-boiled eggs or in the creation of egg-based sauces and dressings. The term "osterized" is derived from the word "oster," which refers to an egg without its shell.
The osterization process typically involves several steps. First, the egg is boiled until the yolk and white
Osterized eggs are also used in the production of egg-based products, such as egg whites and yolks,
In summary, osterized refers to the process of removing the shell from an egg to create an