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Does Cooking Eggs Reduce Sulfur? The Surprising Chemical Truth

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When eggs are heated above 140°F (60°C), sulfur-containing proteins denature and break down, releasing gases like hydrogen sulfide. This raises a common culinary question: does cooking eggs reduce sulfur, or is there a more complex chemical reaction at play that explains the infamous 'eggy' smell?