I have posted these pictures in several threads, but perhaps it's a good idea to have them posted separately.
INFERTILE egg
FERTILE egg
Best way to practice to see the difference, is to look at every egg you break for cooking, eventually it will become pretty clear, but sometime "wishful thinking" may interfere with clear vision
FERTILE and INFERTILE egg
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