
In Japan, boiled eggs are often peeled clean and eaten by hand. In European countries, however, the top part of the egg is usually cut off with a knife, and the egg is eaten with a spoon. This way of eating eggs has become popular because eggs are boiled so soft that they cannot maintain their shape when the carapace is peeled off.

When eating eggs the "European way," an egg stand is necessary. It prevents boiled eggs from falling over and spilling their contents during the meal.

The "Egg 51" not only makes eating boiled eggs easier, but also creates a futuristic and space-like atmosphere at the dining table. For example, if you have enough for the whole family and arrange them well, you can even create a formation of UFOs on the table.

The product is available from the shopping site of Monkey Business, an Israeli design studio. The price is $12. Shipping to Japan is not included in the price.










