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As Americans down an average of nearly 300 eggs a year, you’ve likely cracked open an egg to see a yolk slightly different than what you’re used to, whether a bright orange or pale yellow yolk ...
What colour egg yolk do consumers expect? Originally from France, Bédécarrats explains that in Europe, people prefer yellow yolks, while in Japan, they tend to like darker orange yolks.
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The color of an egg yolk, whether it is orange or yellow, is determined mainly by the hen's diet and living conditions. While darker yolks are associated with higher nutrient content, all eggs ...
Egg yolk color reflects the hen’s diet, not the egg’s freshness or taste. Darker yolks often contain more vitamins and omega-3s, but all eggs remain highly nutritious.
It can be jarring to crack an egg and see a bright orange yolk instead of the expected pale yellow, or vice versa. Americans eat on average nearly 300 eggs a year, making it likely you’ll stare down ...