I’m Brazilian, and it’s strange for me to see this post, because in Brazil there are brown eggs and white eggs all the time and everywhere, so for me it’s extremely common hahahahaha
Interesting fact. The US also have to wash their eggs as (for some reason I do not know) there is more risk of salmonella. This takes some protective coating off the eggs, hence why they store them in the fridge. Also why your fridge may have had the slot for eggs storage as it’s sold in the American market!
Changed brands when these appeared in Sainsbury’s, thankfully they’ve gone back to brown.
The ones they had had no flavour.
Decades ago most eggs used to be white.
Damn, why did 18 eggs turn up when I ordered ping pong balls
Still taste the same and the price is right.
I used to keep hens and one of them laid white eggs with blue speckles.
Have a carton of these in the fridge, they taste like eggs… if you didn’t want them you shouldn’t have went for the cheapest option…
We got white eggs in Tesco too! I was wtf’ing too 🤔 I actually thought the husband had bought duck eggs
making a comeback thanks to covid is the explanation ive heard. increased demand due to people baking at home, rerouted eggs intended for the food industry who supposedly prefer white eggs.
i can not vouch for the accuracy of this tho
Different chicken breeds lay different colour eggs. We had a variety of breeds with a variety of eggs. Even had one that laid light blue eggs. Nothing wrong with white shells.
At a guess I would say eggs.
Ireland too?
I’ve seen lots of white shell eggs on the shelves here in England lately, and wondering what’s going on!
The found that white bird flocks fight less than the brown ones and over their lifetime they’re more productive
Yes
Fyi, the colour of the shell does not indicate that an egg is of better quality. There was a myth going round that brown shelled eggs are healthier than white and that’s just not true.
How the hen is raised (cage, barn will always be worse than free range), what it’s fed on the other hand, does determine the nutritional values of the egg.
I’ve had white eggs from time to time
Dimpleless lake balls
Duck eggs?
My friend gives me a few fresh eggs from her chickens. They are brown like the organic eggs I get from the refrigerated store bought but they are small, like 2 to 1 …..however, once I figured out how to crack them without getting shell in the mix, the flavor is double and unmistakable
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Ghostbusters eggs
Uk and usa use different breeds of chickens for eggs. The uk ones are usually brown and usa usually white.
White leghorn = white eggs
The colour of the chickens feathers can also determine the colour of the egg itself.
Eggs lad.
Probably from an Asian supplier as they use white hens. No difference other than that as far as I know.
Apartheid eggs.
(Different hens lay eggs of different colours. Araucanas and other South American hens lay blue eggs ranging from pale blue to a deep peacock blue.)
https://preview.redd.it/w2plsivkwbde1.png?width=900&format=png&auto=webp&s=5d835d0328a4ddc093972d49a54f956d0fcf52a7
I’m Brazilian, and it’s strange for me to see this post, because in Brazil there are brown eggs and white eggs all the time and everywhere, so for me it’s extremely common hahahahaha
https://preview.redd.it/vk806xu7xbde1.png?width=1200&format=png&auto=webp&s=fc71f0b5e320a7fb50aa93cddb6601a3e2e9d689
Interesting fact. The US also have to wash their eggs as (for some reason I do not know) there is more risk of salmonella. This takes some protective coating off the eggs, hence why they store them in the fridge. Also why your fridge may have had the slot for eggs storage as it’s sold in the American market!
Changed brands when these appeared in Sainsbury’s, thankfully they’ve gone back to brown.
The ones they had had no flavour.
Decades ago most eggs used to be white.
Damn, why did 18 eggs turn up when I ordered ping pong balls
Still taste the same and the price is right.
I used to keep hens and one of them laid white eggs with blue speckles.
Have a carton of these in the fridge, they taste like eggs… if you didn’t want them you shouldn’t have went for the cheapest option…
We got white eggs in Tesco too! I was wtf’ing too 🤔 I actually thought the husband had bought duck eggs
making a comeback thanks to covid is the explanation ive heard. increased demand due to people baking at home, rerouted eggs intended for the food industry who supposedly prefer white eggs.
i can not vouch for the accuracy of this tho
Different chicken breeds lay different colour eggs. We had a variety of breeds with a variety of eggs. Even had one that laid light blue eggs. Nothing wrong with white shells.
At a guess I would say eggs.
Ireland too?
I’ve seen lots of white shell eggs on the shelves here in England lately, and wondering what’s going on!
The found that white bird flocks fight less than the brown ones and over their lifetime they’re more productive
Yes
Fyi, the colour of the shell does not indicate that an egg is of better quality. There was a myth going round that brown shelled eggs are healthier than white and that’s just not true.
How the hen is raised (cage, barn will always be worse than free range), what it’s fed on the other hand, does determine the nutritional values of the egg.
I’ve had white eggs from time to time
Dimpleless lake balls
Duck eggs?
My friend gives me a few fresh eggs from her chickens. They are brown like the organic eggs I get from the refrigerated store bought but they are small, like 2 to 1 …..however, once I figured out how to crack them without getting shell in the mix, the flavor is double and unmistakable
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