MadSci Network: General Biology
Query:

Re: Is there any difference between a brown egg and a white one?

Date: Wed Jan 24 14:49:17 2007
Posted By: Victoria Lemonds, Staff, poultry breeding, Chicken George''s Egg Emporium
Area of science: General Biology
ID: 1168365357.Gb
Message:

No.  There is no taste difference in brown or white eggs.  If a person 
buys farm fresh eggs they will however taste different to them than ones 
purchased at a grocery store. They will be fresher, and the feed given the 
chickens will be different than that of commericial farms.  That would 
explain the difference in taste but if they were to buy white eggs from 
the same farm, the eggs would taste the same


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