It means that the egg is never turned over, so the yolk is facing up. Since it is yellow, like the sun, it is called "sunny side up".
2006-10-17 06:08:19
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answered by momcat 4
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Oh come on people, it means your waitstaff is happy as pie to have you there ordering eggs sunny side up!! Though the media announced in 1999 that this could cause somanilla, (doesn't the media announce at least monthly that something is bad for you?) they are sooooo good, but for me if I miss that little white thing ew. Still love em in moderation.
2006-10-17 06:38:28
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answered by lin 6
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It is the way that an egg is cooked.Your egg is fried with the yolk still intact and it has not been flipped over so the intact yolk cooks less and retains it's bright yellow color
2006-10-17 13:10:15
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answered by Rhea B 4
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It's a way that you fry an egg. You crack the egg into the pan and cook without flipping the egg over. It's served so that the egg is still runny. Yum!
2006-10-17 06:07:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Showing the egg yolk
2006-10-17 06:10:10
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answered by Anonymous
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An egg cooked on one side only, never turned over.
2006-10-17 12:36:52
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answered by Pam of Ga 2
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In cooking eggs, it is in reference to an egg that is fried on one side only, not turned.
2006-10-17 06:07:34
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answered by ShirlD 2
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Cooking fried eggs, but without flipping them over.
2006-10-17 06:06:44
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answered by busybody12 5
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I hope you are referring to eggs, if so it means it is cooked, never flipped over, the yolk is visible and soft..hope this helps!
2006-10-17 06:10:29
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answered by barbiedoll 2
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It means the egg is never flipped over.
2006-10-17 06:06:35
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answered by Crazymom 6
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