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I was halfway through making scrambled eggs one lazy Sunday morning—you know, just moving on autopilot—when I cracked open an egg that practically glowed.

 

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I’m not kidding. That yolk was deep golden orange, like it had been kissed by the sun. And for a second, I thought, “Wait… is this okay?” It looked so different from the usual pale yellow puddles I’m used to scooping out of a shell. But something about it felt… right. Natural. Like this was what eggs were supposed to look like all along.

And down the rabbit hole I went.

Because that yolk? It told me a story. About Chickens. About food. About how little I’d been paying attention to one of the most basic ingredients in my kitchen.

And now, I can’t unsee it.

So, What’s the Big Deal With Yolk Color?
Let me break it down real quick—like you’re over here at my kitchen counter, waiting for the eggs to finish cooking:

Darker yolks mean better nutrition. Plain and simple.

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They taste richer. Like, noticeably so. Creamier, more savory.

They come from happier hens. Ones that get to run around and eat like, well, actual birds.

And honestly? It’s kind of satisfying to know your food came from somewhere good.

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