http://www.seriouseats.com/2010/08/...mega-3s-grocery-store-brand-the-food-lab.htmlThis thread needs a blind taste test because my BS meter is going off.
This thread needs a blind taste test because my BS meter is going off.
One hour, two yolk-stained shirtfronts and eight exhausted palates later, we were all coming to grips with the idea that, tastewise, there was very little to distinguish between the eggs from the factory chickens and the eggs from the overindulged hens who were marauding in our window boxes and peering into the kitchen, observing the proceedings. Every egg got both good and bad comments, and the votes for the best-tasting were split almost evenly.
Half of the tasters remarked that there was almost no difference at all in the flavor of the eggs. The remaining tasters noted that there were indeed differences: The pastured eggs and the eggs with 325mg of omega-3's per serving sat squarely at the top of their lists, described as having richer flavor, creamier texture, and just being overall "eggier". Next were the 200mg and 100mg omega-3 eggs, with the standard factory and regular organic eggs at the bottom.
Sunny side up, Little bit of olive oil to fry and you get to really taste what an egg is supposed to be. Very rich, very yellow and big yolk. And it is a thick yolk not runny either. Tastes Amazing.
Get yourself a Pet Chicken and Enjoy the best eggs ever.
Just make sure you have a good sized plot so they can free roam and hang around and a good coop so they can lay them eggs.
I fucking knew it. As soon as the OP said they tasted better, BS mters started going off in my head.http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dy...6/01/AR2010060100792.html?sid=ST2010060101402
http://www.seriouseats.com/2010/08/...mega-3s-grocery-store-brand-the-food-lab.html
Not saying that there aren't advantages to farm eggs, like needing the freshest eggs for making a meringue, but that's a separate issue from the taste.
Those test results are full of shit. Ive tasted the difference and it is remarkable. Fresh eggs from healthy hens leave store brought eggs in the dust. Anytime I get the opportunity to have fresh eggs I always jump at the opportunity.
Anecdotal evidence vs blind taste test.
I think I know which is going to be more accurate.
This thread needs a blind taste test because my BS meter is going off.
Many foods taste better when fresher, organic foods are not any more "real" than normal food. They undergo the same chemical breakdown processes.It tends to apply to most organic food products that they taste better as fresh as possible, so I don't see why it shouldn't apply to eggs.
Of course, some foods taste better when they have decomposed a bit more![]()
I'm not a fan of cooking eggs with olive oil. Real butter has a much better taste imho and its only a small pat so calories are negligible.
how do they do with ticks? we got a bigtime tick problem around here so im wondering would the chickens peck them off each other or would the ticks be a big problemf or them?
Many foods taste better when fresher, organic foods are not any more "real" than normal food. They undergo the same chemical breakdown processes.
They taste different, based on the diets. If you had a hen that was truly a free range bird, eating whatever it could forage, the eggs will taste different compared to one that's fed regular old feed. The eggs will look different too.
So to some people, they think it tastes better.
I've bought the whole range of eggs - free range, organic, omega-3 enhanced. I haven't had a truly free range hen that forages for it's foods, all I've ever noticed is the difference in yolk color. (and price.) I just like it when I know my eggs are from local farms - I'm willing to pay that extra markup for that. If others aren't, so be it.
I haven't had fresh eggs in ages though - I'd love to try those again.
Many foods taste better when fresher, organic foods are not any more "real" than normal food. They undergo the same chemical breakdown processes.
And? An egg that's just been laid is fresher than one in a supermarket. And there's a question of diet.
Anecdotal evidence vs blind taste test.
I think I know which is going to be more accurate.
