The thick, white cordlike cluster of egg white that attaches to both ends of the yolk, thereby holding the yolk in the center of the egg white. A prominent chalazae means the egg is very fresh. It is not detrimental in most recipes but it cannot be whisked or cooked out. It must be strained out if a very smooth consistency is desired, like that of dessert custard.
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