Eggshell boiling simply means cooking eggs and sometimes boiling or reusing the shells afterward—but the shells themselves are mostly made of calcium carbonate.
🥚 What happens when you boil eggshells?
- The shell becomes cleaner and sterilized
- Any bacteria on the surface are killed
- The shell becomes slightly more brittle after long boiling
🧠 Why people boil eggshells
1. As fertilizer 🌱
- Crushed eggshells add calcium to soil
- Helps plants (like tomatoes, peppers) prevent calcium deficiency
2. As a calcium supplement (careful ⚠️)
- Some people dry, grind, and use them as calcium powder
- Must be fully sterilized and finely ground
- Not recommended without proper preparation (risk of contamination)
3. For cleaning or reuse 🧼
- Boiling removes egg residue if shells are reused for crafts or gardening
⚠️ Important safety notes
- Do NOT eat raw or poorly prepared eggshells
- Boiling alone is not enough for safe consumption use
- Must be thoroughly cleaned and finely powdered if used as supplement
💡 Simple summary
Boiling eggshells = mainly for cleaning + gardening use, not for eating directly.
If you want, I can show you safe ways to use eggshells in plants or compost step by step.