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I have read how you can tell if they are recently laid but I cannot perceive the real difference.
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Did you know that the color of the egg shell is determined not by the color of the chicken but by the color of the chicken's ear lobe? Yes, chickens have ears apparently.
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Okay; I will try to illustrate the point with a picture (I hope it works). I just took two eggs out of my refrigerator, one is an egg from a nearby farm the other is an egg from a supermarket. See if you can tell which is which!
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Nice picture, Ed.
I think there is a difference in peeling hard boiled eggs. I think older eggs peel easier than fresher ones. (Or it could be the other way around.) But I definitely find it more difficult to peel some hard boiled eggs than others! |
IMHO, you've all missed the real reason to buy farm eggs. If they are caged and fed feed, they may be fresher than the supermarket, but they are the same. IF you can find farm eggs from chickens that can roam the barnyard, THOSE are the eggs to get! It is the bugs and "stuff" that they eat that really changes the color and most importantly ...... the flavor. The egg taste is more pronounced. That is the real difference, again ... MHO.
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