noun
- Plural of chalaza; twisted strands of egg white that anchor the yolk in the center of an egg.
Usage: biology; culinary
Examples
- The chalazae in a fresh egg are more prominent and help keep the yolk centered.
- When you crack open an egg, you may notice the chalazae as white stringy structures.
- The chalazae are composed of coiled strands of albumen.
- Removing the chalazae is optional when preparing eggs for cooking.
- The presence of visible chalazae often indicates a fresher egg.