Eggs
Eger, Hungary
2011
In Hungary, like lots of European countries, the eggs are predominately brown rather than white as they are in the U.S. I’ve always wondered if an egg connoisseur could tell the difference in taste between a brown and a white egg. Maybe they could if the eggs were boiled but with fried eggs I’m sure the taste of the oil or grease they were cooked in would dominate over any subtle difference in the eggs themselves. I think the larger eggs in this photo may be duck or goose eggs. Surely there’s more of a taste difference there.
Cool photo!!!
We get eggs from a local man who has chickens and turkeys running around in his yard. The eggs we get are white, brown, blue, and a green-ish-gray.
Oh, and even blindfolded, I can tell which color egg I’m eating.
Not really…
Thanks Carol. Blue eggs huh? How big are they? If they’re really small you might be eating robins eggs! 🙂