Is Eggland's Best real eggs?

The Best in Taste
Eggland's Best eggs come from hens that are fed our unique, wholesome, all-vegetarian diet that never contains animal by-products or recycled food.
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What's the difference between Eggland's Best eggs and regular eggs?

As a superior alternative to ordinary eggs, Eggland's Best offers higher nutritional content, less saturated fat and fewer calories. EB eggs contain 10 times more vitamin E, more than twice the amount of omega-3s, more than double the amount of vitamin B, and six times more vitamin D than ordinary eggs.
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Where do Eggland's Best eggs come from?

Eggland's Best Eggs are produced by approved licensed producers on farms located throughout the United States and the eggs are distributed locally. Producers are selected for their ability to meet the stringent quality standards of Eggland's Best.
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Why is Eggland's Best a better egg?

The Eggland's Best hen feed never contains any animal by-products or fat and contains higher levels of vitamins and minerals than ordinary eggs to improve shell strength, which keeps Eggland's Best eggs fresher over time.
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Are Eggland's Best eggs humanely raised?

All Eggland's Best Egg producers are part of the United Egg Producers Animal Welfare program, which requires all participants to increase the amount of space allotted to each hen, whether caged or cage-free. Flocks are always handled and transported humanely.
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Egglands Best eggs VS. local Ohio farm fresh eggs



Are Eggland's Best eggs better than organic?

Compared to ordinary eggs, EB eggs contain superior nutrition such as 25% less saturated fat, six times more Vitamin D, more than double the Vitamin B12 and Omega-3s and 10 times more Vitamin E, making them the perfect nutrient-dense snack.
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What are the healthiest eggs to buy?

Pasture-Raised Eggs / Pastured Eggs): Pasture-raised eggs (sometimes referred to as pastured eggs) are the healthiest eggs to buy, no question. Pasture-raised means that the hens are free to roam and graze freely in a large open pasture.
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Are Eggland's Best eggs really cage-free?

The hens selected to lay Eggland's Best Organic Eggs are not kept in cages and are free to roam. They are provided with sunlight, shade, shelter, an exercise area, fresh air, and are protected from predators. EB Organic Eggs carry the official seal of the USDA, certifying them as organic.
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Does Eggland's Best Use hormones?

Eggland's Best Eggs are produced without added hormones, antibiotics, or steroids. No hormones or steroids are approved for use with laying hens.
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Are Eggland's Best eggs Non-GMO?

Are all Eggland's Best Chicken Food and Chick Food products certified Non-GMO? All of our organic products are Non-GMO Project certified as verified by the independent third party Pennsylvania Certified Organic (P.C.O.).
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Are Eggland's Best pasteurized eggs?

Yes. Eggland's Best 100% Liquid Egg Whites are pasteurized, which means they can be enjoyed raw in shakes, salad dressings and other recipes and are safe for individuals with weak or compromised immune systems.
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Are expensive eggs better?

For most of the nutrients tested, there were no large differences between the cheaper conventional eggs and the more expensive organic options. But conventional eggs cost an average of $3.23 per dozen and are laid by hens in traditional cages.
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Do Eggland Best eggs have less cholesterol?

Compared with regular eggs, Eggland's have 25 percent less saturated fat, 15 percent less cholesterol and several times more vitamin E and omega-3 fatty acids, which both are believed to reduce risk of heart disease and other disorders.
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Do Eggland's Best have salmonella?

All Eggland's Best chicks are vaccinated three times against Salmonella Enteritidis, once with live attenuated Salmonella vaccine. Vaccination reduces the risk of salmonellosis. The hens are also vaccinated against common poultry diseases that could affect hen health and egg quality.
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What's in Eggland's Best eggs?

Eggland's Best Classic Eggs

Our hens are fed a wholesome, all-vegetarian diet of grains, canola oil, and a premium supplement of rice bran, alfalfa, sea kelp and Vitamin E. Bottom line, if you want great nutrition and taste, our eggs are the only eggs to give your family.
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What company owns Eggland's Best eggs?

Land O'Lakes Inc. said Tuesday it has joined Eggland's Best Inc. to create a speciality egg company.
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What are eggland chickens fed?

Eggland's Best eggs come from hens fed a wholesome, all-vegetarian diet consisting of healthy grains, canola oil, and a supplement of rice bran, alfalfa, sea kelp, and Vitamin E. The Eggland's Best hen feed contains no animal by-products and no recycled or processed foods.
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Which egg brand is best?

Best Organic Egg Brands
  • Alexandre Kids (Alexandre Family Farms)
  • Apple Creek.
  • Bee Heaven/Rachel's Eggs.
  • Burroughs Family Farm.
  • Clean Food Farm.
  • Common Good Farm.
  • Crown S Ranch.
  • Deck Family Farms.
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Are brown eggs better than white eggs?

Often, people who prefer brown eggs do so because they believe brown eggs are healthier and more natural than white eggs. However, the truth is that all eggs are nutritionally very similar, regardless of their size, grade, or color ( 2 , 7). Both brown and white eggs are healthy foods.
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How can you tell good quality eggs?

A quick test for freshness is to check if the raw egg in the shell sinks in a basin of water. Fresh eggs stay at the bottom of the bowl while stale eggs stand on end or float because of the large air cell. Other factors such as a weak shell and fine cracks can also cause the egg to float.
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Are Eggland's Best healthy?

And although all eggs are nutritious, Eggland's Best are even more so: They contain 10 times more vitamin E, six times more vitamin D, more than twice as much vitamin B12 and 38 percent more lutein than ordinary eggs. Plus, they have double the amount of omega-3s. They boost “good” cholesterol.
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Is 4 eggs a day too much?

Eating eggs in moderation, about 4 to 6 eggs per week, is acceptable, even for people with high cholesterol, according to the Cleveland Clinic. Research shows that people who eat eggs in moderation don't show an increase in their cholesterol levels compared to those who eliminate eggs completely from their diet.
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Which egg has lowest cholesterol?

If you like eggs but don't want the cholesterol, use only the egg whites. Egg whites contain no cholesterol but still contain protein. You can also use cholesterol-free egg substitutes, which are made with egg whites.
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Why are white eggs so cheap?

You would be correct to assume that there are more white eggs in the market than brown ones but that's because breeding and raising white-feathered chickens is much cheaper. Since they aren't fed as much as their brown counterparts.
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Which eggs are actually free-range?

Free-range, another USDA term, means that the eggs come from hens that have some sort of access to the outdoors. However, it doesn't mean that the hens actually go outdoors, or that the outdoor space is more than a small, fenced-in area; it simply implies that a door exists that a farmer could at some point open.
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