What's the difference between free-range eggs and ordinary eggs? 1, with different forms.
Free-range eggs, also known as native eggs and stupid eggs, refer to eggs laid by artificially raised chickens without eating chemical elements, which are small in size and different in color, while ordinary eggs refer to eggs laid by chickens fed with feed containing chemical elements, which are relatively symmetrical in size and uniform in color.
2. Egg yolk is different
When free-range eggs are opened and poured into bowls, their yolks are mostly orange yellow or orange, with deep and bright colors and full and prominent shapes. Ordinary eggs are broken and poured into a bowl. The yolk is mostly yellow or light yellow, with light color, flat shape and not solid enough.
3. Nutritional value
Chai chicken is mainly fed with natural feed such as grains and caterpillars. The produced free-range eggs are rich in immune factors and lecithin, and their nutritional value is higher than that of ordinary eggs. Moreover, free-range eggs taste tender and smooth, and have a shallow fishy smell, while ordinary eggs have a firm taste and a heavy fishy smell.