Just the color of the shell! It depends on the breed of chicken; most brown or red feathered ones lay brown eggs, and most white feathered chickens lay white eggs. But that is not always the case. There is even a special breed of chicken that lays blue eggs! Although there has been a long standing myth that brown eggs are ''better'', there is no nutritional difference between a brown or white egg if the chickens are fed the same diet. The biggest factor on the quality of an egg is its freshness. A nice dark yellow yolk should sit plump on top of a thick firm egg white. The white should not be watery and runny when you crack the egg open. Try our Farm Fresh Eggs and taste the difference! |
