Why is there blue in my egg?

The blue color is created by oocyanin, which is applied early in the laying process. The blue pigment goes right through the shell, unlike the brown pigment. So blue eggs are blue inside and out.
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Why is there blue stuff in my egg?

With boiled eggs, the yolk can get a blue/green tint, particularly when over-cooked or cooked at too high a temp a reaction most of us have seen. It is a reaction between sulfur and iron. The same can occur with scrambled eggs. Over cooking and cooking at high temperature is considered a prime culprit.
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Why are my egg yolks blue?

Blue egg layers lay blue eggs their whole life. The color egg a chicken lays is determined by her breed, not what she eats. Egg yolk color is dictated by a hen's diet, but not the eggshell color.
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Can you eat blue chicken eggs?

Specifically, it changes the chemistry of the eggshell so that it can take in biliverdin, a bile pigment, from the chicken's uterus. Weird! And not necessarily harmful; blue eggs are widely eaten and the Araucana, in particular, is a very popular exotic chicken breed. But now you know why their eggs are blue!
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Are blue eggs better?

The color of an egg is determined by what the hen eats. There's no nutritional difference between eggs that have different color shells.
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What color eggs are healthiest?

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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What chicken produces blue eggs?

1. Araucanas. If a chicken lays blue eggs, it probably has Araucana in its genetics. The breed is reputed to have originated in Chile, though its beginnings are still unclear.
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Are blue eggs more nutritious?

The color of an egg shell has influence on people's buying choices. Some believe that brown, green, blue, or pink eggs are healthier than white chicken eggs. The truth is, there is no nutritional difference between colorful chicken eggs and white chicken eggs.
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Do blue eggs cost more?

The colour of the eggs shells depend on what breed of chicken laid them. Cream Legbar, Araucana, Arkansas Blue and Whiting True Blue are among the handful of hens that lay eggs who's shells are tinted blue. These chickens cost more to buy and that has a knock on effect on the egg price on the shelf.
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Are blue eggs GMO?

The information in these articles has led some readers to believe that Araucana chickens lay blue-shelled eggs because they are sick. Others interpreted the information to mean that Araucana chickens are genetically modified organisms (GMOs), and the eggs they produce should be labeled as such. Neither is correct.
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How can you tell if an egg is bad?

Simply fill a bowl with cold tap water and place your eggs in it. If they sink to the bottom and lay flat on one side, they are fresh and good to eat. A bad egg will float because of the large air cell that forms at its base. Any floating eggs should be thrown out.
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Is overcooked eggs poisonous?

Overcooked eggs contain ferrous sulfide, which is toxic. While there are no immediate effects, it could lead to food poisoning. What is this? It's best to avoid overcooked eggs.
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Are blue eggs blue inside?

There are three breeds that lay blue eggs: Ameraucanas, Araucanas and Cream Legbars. The blue color is created by oocyanin, which is applied early in the laying process. The blue pigment goes right through the shell, unlike the brown pigment. So blue eggs are blue inside and out.
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Is it OK to eat fertilized chicken eggs?

Now you know, fertilized eggs are completely safe to eat—unless you've neglected to care for them or wash the eggs…or you've let your broody hen have her eggs for longer than normal. You can safely eat your fertilized eggs without any worries. It's truly no different than an unfertilized egg.
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How do you know if an egg is bad after you crack it?

The best way to determine if your egg is spoiled is by cracking it open into a bowl. If the egg white is pink or iridescent this is an indication of spoilage due to Pseudomonas bacteria. Some of these bacteria can make us sick when eaten and they will produce a greenish, fluorescent, water-soluble color.
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Is it safe to eat a bloody egg?

Absolutely – eating an egg that has a blood spot won't hurt you. While you may wish to remove the spot with the tip of a knife and dispose of it, there is nothing in it that's harmful for human consumption.
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How do blue eggs taste?

One of the most popular questions we get asked by visitors to our farm is about the color of our eggs: Do the different colors have a different taste? The short answer is no. While the eggs look different on the outside, their inside is all the same.
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Why are white eggs cheaper?

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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Are brown eggs healthier?

Shell color can influence people's choice of eggs, and some people believe that brown eggs are superior or healthier. However, there is no significant difference in nutrients between brown and white eggs.
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What color should raw eggs be?

A red spot near the yolk indicates a blood or meat spot.

This is caused by the rupture of a small blood vessel around the yolk at the time of ovulation, or the presence of tissue during egg formation. These eggs are perfectly safe to eat with proper cooking. A cloudy egg white indicates the egg is exceptionally fresh.
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Which egg colour is best?

In a word, no – there is no chicken egg that's superior to another in any way. That's worth repeating: brown eggs are not a more nutritious selection.
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Why are some eggs blue or green?

According to Michigan State University Extension, egg color is determined by the genetics of the hens. The breed of the hen will indicate what color eggs she will produce. For example, Leghorn chickens lay white eggs while Orpington's lay brown eggs and Ameraucana produce blue eggs.
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Are robin eggs blue?

The blue colour in robin eggs is due to biliverdin, a pigment deposited on the eggshell when the female lays the eggs. There is some evidence that higher biliverdin levels indicate a healthier female and brighter blue eggs. Eggs laid by a healthier female seemed to encourage males to take more interest in their young.
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Do chickens lay black eggs?

The fact is that there is no chicken breed that lays black eggs. So if someone online tries to sell you a black egg at great cost, or if you see an image of a fresh black egg anywhere, rest assured - it was not laid by a chicken!
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Who lays green eggs?

Olive Egger chickens (half Marans chickens and half Ameraucana chickens) lay olive green eggs, while a new breed developed by My Pet Chicken, the Favaucana (half Faverolle and half Ameraucana), lays a pale sage green egg. Isbars also lay a range of greenish-colored eggs from mossy to mint green.
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