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For goodness sake.
They're white eggs. Hope that helps.
They're called eggs. They come from chickens You can make all sorts with them and if you can't be bothered just boil them up and have boiled eggs
Eggs can also be blue, just in case you get shocked by those eggs too.
The colour of the egg is mostly dependent on breed of chicken. The nutritional values are the same in both colours.
Doesn't the colour of the comb of the chicken indicate the colour of the egg? I'm sure there's a fact in there about that...
Yeah I’ve read that too! Think they mentioned ear lobes strangely
Don’t fret. I know change is scary but the egg on the inside will be exactly the same as if it had a brown shell.
It's almost profound. We're all eggs on the inside
How are there people who still haven't seen white eggs in shops yet, they have been reintroduced for at least the last 4-5 years since the shortages during COVID and it was widely talked about and explained.
You need Delia's How To Cook Book One
I remember up until the 70s all eggs in shops were white. People would actually refuse to eat brown eggs.
For goodness sake.
They're white eggs. Hope that helps.
They're called eggs. They come from chickens You can make all sorts with them and if you can't be bothered just boil them up and have boiled eggs
Eggs can also be blue, just in case you get shocked by those eggs too.
The colour of the egg is mostly dependent on breed of chicken. The nutritional values are the same in both colours.
Doesn't the colour of the comb of the chicken indicate the colour of the egg? I'm sure there's a fact in there about that...
Yeah I’ve read that too! Think they mentioned ear lobes strangely
Don’t fret. I know change is scary but the egg on the inside will be exactly the same as if it had a brown shell.
It's almost profound. We're all eggs on the inside
How are there people who still haven't seen white eggs in shops yet, they have been reintroduced for at least the last 4-5 years since the shortages during COVID and it was widely talked about and explained.
You need Delia's How To Cook Book One
I remember up until the 70s all eggs in shops were white. People would actually refuse to eat brown eggs.