After having a blissful experience when trying the Yo Egg poached egg, I knew that it was just a matter of time before I would try their sunny side up. I finally did tonight, and it totally met my high expectation. I prepared it as a topping for my fried kimchi rice. It was so easy to prepare. It was super easy to slide off my frying pan. The white part is a little thicker and denser than real egg, but it’s barely noticeable when eating it with something else, as I did with this rice. The yolk is bigger than standard. I remember when I used to cook real eggs, it was a challenge to get it just right, where there would be no runny white, which I didn’t like, while not over cooking the yolk. The white part of this is already set solid, so there’s not even a need to flip it over. I just heated it on medium heat for about five minutes, like the instructions says. The yolk is a little delicate, but not as much as real egg, making it easier to work with. The liquid didn’t spill over until I broke it open with a fork. 
Mainly made with soy and chickpea protein. Nutrient wise, this is not bad at all for a processed food, not that high in sodium nor fat, while being a great source of #iron, as well as protein, potassium, and fiber. 
#eggfree #nodairy #veganegg #sunnysideup