Sometimes in China you just never know what you will get. The most trusted products can be inspected to find the “Made in China” mark, even eggs…
Their wholesale price is 0.15 yuan (S$0.03) each - half the price of a real egg. According to the Chinese, the technology of artificial eggs has reached such perfection that in appearance to distinguish them from real ones is quite difficult.
To create egg they use assorted ingredients such as gelatin, an unknown powder, benzoic acid, coagulating material and even alum, which is normally used for industrial processes.
For egg yolk, some lemon-yellow colouring powder is mixed to a liquid and the concoction stirred. The liquid is then poured into a round-shaped plastic mould and mixed with so-called 'magic water', which contains calcium chloride
This gives the 'yolk' a thin outer membrane, firming it up. The egg is then shaped with a mould. The shell is not forgotten. Paraffin wax and an unidentified white liquid are poured onto the fake egg, which is then left to dry.