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Yolk color is almost entirely how much carotenoids are in the chicken’s diet. Carotenoids are the chemical that makes plants like corn yellow instead of white. If hens eat more of it, their eggs will be a darker color. But it doesn’t directly indicate any added nutritional value for humans.
@@enniskeyit does actually, healthier chickens have darker stronger and better tasting yolks while caged chickens have duller and less flavourful yolks
This is what a Google search told me- The nutritional value of an egg can't be judged solely by yolk color, but darker yolks are usually a good indicator that the hen has been fed a healthy, varied diet. In other words, yolk color doesn't necessarily impact nutritional value, but it does correspond to the health of the hen herself. Meaning he's right. I guess you have to go off the company telling you that the diet of the chicken is rich not solely the yolk. I personally like to buy eggs with a darker yolk...at my store the cheaper eggs have a super light yolk and don't taste like the darker yolk brown egg. I guess it's just a preference but it's more about what the company tells you they feed them for the higher nutritional value.
Can you taste worst possible store eggs ( those where chickens are in tiny cages ) and those from your chickens then compare the difference in taste since im curious
Brown eggs the most common ones found in my daily stores, but there are also pale green/light-bluish ones sold. The latter are artificially made, and appear in the most store but only exist in few countries which have ability to make those.
You don’t offer any information or statistics on which is better for you and why in the four categories. You are relying on the same subjective opinion that all natural (most expensive) is it best. What if there are eating ddt in pasture?
yeah like Almost all the times there was blood in the egg, it was red, with a much higher percentage of white, but the best thing is chicken eggs that you take care of and feed yourself, as they are healthier.
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I don't care about the color of the shell, what's important for me us the color of the yolk, orange colored yolk is waaaaay tastier then yellow colored
to be honest usually i eat broen egss but on easter we use white ines since they're easier to paint. and btw i might be wrong but don't white eggs have weaker shells?
Actually, NO. i don't know about the US but In India, There are normal Species and "Desi(means Indian Chickens that are same as colourful chicken and are bit bigger), The desi ones kay eggs that are brown and those yolks are healthier and more natural but The Vitamins don't have a huge gap between these two