Gallery of Eggs
Gourmet rounds up a gallery of a dozen types of eggs eaten around the world plus information about their consumption, from the typical hen egg to the not-so-typical sea turtle eggs. Of course, chocolate eggs count. [via TasteSpotting]
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Where I live, in Peru, hardboiled quail eggs are considered a suitable snack for school kids to take along to class. They are sold right along side the regular eggs, and are available in organic varieties. In El Salvador no fancy party was completed without hardboiled quail eggs impaled on toothpicks stuck into half a melon, served with thousand island sauce on the side.
chari at 8:58AM on 03/26/08