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  2. Chicken egg sizes - Wikipedia

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    Medium white eggs in carton. Chicken eggs are graded by size, for the purpose of sales. The egg shell constitutes 8–9% of the weight of the egg (calculated from data in Table 2, F. H. Harms). [1] A scale for grading eggs. An egg scale that was patented in 1924

  3. Egg marking - Wikipedia

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    Egg marking is a form of egg labelling that includes an egg code stamped on the egg itself. In the EU there is a producer code regulated by law since 2004. It allows consumers to distinguish free range eggs and organic farming eggs from the industrial caged hen production.

  4. Cadbury Creme Egg - Wikipedia

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    Screme Egg Minis 2011 Bite-size mini versions of the Screme Egg. [38] Creme Egg Splats 2012 fried egg shaped pieces of milk chocolate filled with fondant. Sold in the UK. Fudgee-O Egg 2015 A Canadian-exclusive variant with a fudge creme centre. Oreo Egg 2016 (Canada) 2019 (United Kingdom)

  5. What Do the Different Egg Sizes Mean? - AOL

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    When sunny-side-up, egg size won’t matter much. But in batters and doughs, it matters a great deal.

  6. Do Egg Sizes *Really* Matter in Recipes? Here’s How ... - AOL

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  7. Cooking weights and measures - Wikipedia

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    American cooks using British recipes, and vice versa, need to be careful with pints and fluid ounces. A US pint (16 US fluid ounces) is about 16·65 UK fluid ounces or 473 mL, while a UK pint is 20 UK fluid ounces (about 19·21 US fluid ounces or 568 mL): a UK pint is, therefore, about 20% larger than a US pint.

  8. Egg - Wikipedia

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    Reptile eggs, bird eggs, and monotreme eggs are laid out of water and are surrounded by a protective shell, either flexible or inflexible. Eggs laid on land or in nests are usually kept within a warm and favorable temperature range while the embryo grows. When the embryo is adequately developed it hatches, i.e., breaks out of the egg's shell.

  9. Egg recall linked to salmonella outbreak in 9 states that's ...

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    All carton sizes (M, L, XL and jumbo), all egg types (cage-free, organic and non-GMO) and all expiration dates labeled with “Milo’s Poultry Farms.” All carton sizes of “Tony’s Fresh ...