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  2. Broken Yolk Cafe - Wikipedia

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    The Broken Yolk Cafe was founded in 1979, in the Pacific Beach neighborhood of San Diego. [2] [3] [4] John Gelastopoulos, a real estate restaurant broker, bought the restaurant in 1993. [1] [5] [6] The company began to franchise its locations in 2007. [7] Adam Richman visited one of the chain's restaurants in 2009 as a part of the third season ...

  3. 10 Restaurant Chains That Serve the Best Eggs Benedict - AOL

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    Classic Eggs Benedict: 910 calories, 54 g fat, (21 g saturated fat), 3,060 mg sodium, 65 g total carbs (5 g fiber, 9 g sugar), 42 g protein. IHOP is the tried-and-true restaurant chain you can ...

  4. The salted egg yolk trend is taking over TikTok. Here's why ...

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    They're even used on top of fries: In 2019, McDonald's restaurants in Singapore introduced salted egg yolk loaded fries. But the dish was far from authentic — since the sauce has more of a ...

  5. Uovo sbattuto - Wikipedia

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    ' beaten egg '; Lombard: rossumada or ressumada, from rossumm 'yolk'), is a common Italian breakfast item. Similar to zabaione, uovo sbattuto consists of egg yolk and sugar, ingredients readily available in most villages and farms. In older times, it was considered an easy way to consume a quick and economical breakfast.

  6. Fast-Growing Breakfast Chain Plans to Open 13 New Locations - AOL

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    The deal represents a commitment to open 13 new cafes over the next three to four years.Another Broken Egg Café serves up Southern-inspired fare and boasts a full bar s Fast-Growing Breakfast ...

  7. Yema (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Yema is a sweet custard confectionery from the Philippines.It is made with egg yolks, milk, and sugar. [1] [2]The name yema is from Spanish for "egg yolk".Like other egg yolk-based Filipino desserts, it is believed that yema originated from early Spanish construction materials.

  8. Does the color of an egg's yolk mean anything?

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    Fox News Digital spoke to an egg expert based in Maine to find out why egg yolks come in different colors — and if these different colors mean anything significant in terms of nutrition.

  9. Fios de ovos - Wikipedia

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    Like other egg-based Portuguese sweets, fios de ovos is believed to have been created by Portuguese nuns around the 14th or 15th century. Laundry was a common service performed by convents and monasteries, and their use of egg whites for " starching " clothes created a large surplus of yolks. [ 9 ]