Quail Eggs – Free Range FRESH | 1 dozen per container
$22.6
$33.67
Appearance: Size: Quail eggs are significantly smaller than chicken eggs, usually about one-fifth to one-sixth the size. Shell Color: The shell color can vary and may be speckled or solid, with shades of white, brown, or blue. Shape: Quail eggs are generally rounder than chicken eggs. Taste and Texture: Flavor: Quail eggs have a rich and creamy flavor, often described as milder than chicken eggs. Texture: The texture of quail eggs is similar to chicken eggs but with a higher yolk-to-white ratio. Culinary Uses: Versatility: Quail eggs can be used in various culinary applications, including boiling, frying, pickling, or as a garnish. Decorative: Due to their small size and attractive appearance, quail eggs are sometimes used decoratively in dishes. Nutrition Information (per quail egg, approximate): Calories: Around 14 kcal Protein: Approximately 1 gram Total Fat: About 1 gram Saturated Fat: Around 0.3 grams Cholesterol: Approximately 76 mg Carbohydrates: Less than 1 gram Sodium: Around 13 mg Vitamins and Minerals: Vitamin A: Approximately 50 IU Vitamin B12: Around 0.1 µg (micrograms) Iron: Approximately 0.1 mg Note: Quail eggs are a delicacy known for their small size and distinct flavor. The nutritional values provided are approximate and can vary based on factors such as the specific breed of quail and farming practices. Adjustments can be made based on personal preferences and specific recipes.
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