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Hard-Boiled Egg
"A bird egg boiled using water from naturally occurring hot springs. It's popular among children and is easy to make."
— In-Game Description
A Hard-Boiled Egg is a piece of food in Breath of the Wild, Age of Calamity and Tears of the Kingdom.
Breath of the Wild
A Hard-Boiled Egg recovers 1½ hearts, and can be obtained by placing a Bird Egg in a Hot Spring.
Age of Calamity
The recipe for Hard-Boiled Eggs is obtained by completing the Chapter 3 scenario Freeing Korok Forest. Cooking it before a scenario will increase the experience gained towards levelling up by 5% for the duration.
Cooking Ingredients