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All about eggs: Everything you should know

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All about eggs: Everything you should know

Chances are, you have a carton of eggs sitting in your fridge, but what do you really know about these petite sources of protein? Are brown eggs better for you than white eggs? Why are there different sizes of eggs? And what does it mean if the yolk is orange instead of yellow?

Read on for everything you ever wanted to know about this egg-ceptional ingredient.

Orange egg yolk

The color of an egg yolk varies depending on the hen's diet.

Egg sizes

Minimum weight per dozen eggs. Graphic courtesy of United Egg Producers.

Eggs in fridge

Eggs should be kept in the fridge at 45 degrees Fahrenheit or below.

Eggshells in garden

Use crushed eggshells in your garden's soil as a natural fertilizer.

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