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Some of us just lack culinary skills. Even frying that occasional omelet is an impossible task. But Dutch designer Martijn Boskamp’s design concept will surely help us get over our cooking woes, at least when it comes to eggs. His unique design concept known as “How to cook eggs” involves eggs which are individually printed with instructions for different cooking techniques. These eggs printed with instructions will surely come in handy to beginners as well as culinary skills-deprived folks. However, if you are not Dutch, you might have to familiar yourselves with the language to decipher the instruction on these eggs.
For example, “Spiegel” means fried, “gekookt” means hard-boiled. A useful concept, it will definitely be welcomed in many homes.

[EatMeDaily]
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