Probably not. Platypus eggs are about 11mm in diameter, and the female only lays 1-3 at a time. So you'd need to find and eat a lot of them for a decent omelet. read more
Platypus eggs are about 11mm in diameter, and the female only lays 1-3 at a time. So you'd need to find and eat a lot of them for a decent omelet. More importantly, the egg spends 28 days developing in the uterus and only 10 days developing outside of it. read more
Platypus eggs are about 11mm (less than half inch) in diameter, The size of a marble. Two or three eggs develop inside the female for about a month. The female then lays the eggs, which are soft like lizard eggs. read more
Use 1/2 cup egg mixture per omelet. Omelet pans are shallow and have sloped sides – designed for ease of moving the omelet mixture during cooking and for sliding the finished omelet out. If you don’t have an omelet pan, it’s best to use a heavy skillet with sloping sides. For beginners: 1/3 to 1/2 cup filling for a 2-egg omelet can be difficult to manage at first. Try putting only half the filling inside the omelet. read more