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Facts About Eggs. By: Pat R. History Of Eggs. Humans have been eating eggs for more than 6 million years ago. Boiled eggs were considered as an appetizer in ancient Rome. The ancient Persians and Celtics made decorated eggs for celebrations. Chinese ferment eggs for thousands of years.
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Facts About Eggs By: Pat R.
History Of Eggs • Humans have been eating eggs for more than 6 million years ago. • Boiled eggs were considered as an appetizer in ancient Rome. • The ancient Persians and Celtics made decorated eggs for celebrations. • Chinese ferment eggs for thousands of years.
Getting To The Point • There are more than just brown and white eggs. • Water is used to determine an egg’s age. • Eggshells could be useful. • You can create any type of shapes for a boiled egg.
Getting To The Point • There are more than a hundred ways to prepare eggs. • Chicken eggs aren’t the only type of eggs that are edible. • Eggs can cure hangover. • Fresh-raw eggs are safe and nutritious.
Inside Of It (Chicken’s Egg) Source: http://eggs.org.au/system/attachments/22/original/nut-eggstructure.jpg?1240471727
Eggs Or Chicken First? • Chickens are proved to appear first. • Eggshells were created inside of the chicken’s body. • Ovocledidin-17 (Protein) was the chemical that created eggshells inside the chicken’s ovary.
Benefits Of A Chicken’s Egg • Eggs are great for the eye. • One egg contains high quality proteins and all of the 9 amino acids. • Eggs contain healthy saturated fats. • Eggs contain Vitamin D. • Eggs help prevent breast cancer.
Different Kind Of Bird Eggs Ostrich Eggs Emu Eggs Chicken Eggs Duck Eggs
Different Kind Of Bird Eggs Pheasant Eggs Turkey Eggs Pigeon Eggs Goose Eggs
Benefits Of A Chicken’s Egg • Eggs are great for the eye. • One egg contains high quality proteins and all of the 9 amino acids. • Eggs contain healthy saturated fats. • Eggs contain Vitamin D. • Eggs help prevent breast cancer.
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