Are duck eggs nice? Lol love the egg colors @PirateGirl
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Well ya know the duck eggs that aint live and wiggling lolAre duck eggs nice? Lol love the egg colors @PirateGirl
Think oatmeal. I always thought of porridge as a British thing due to many references to it in nursery rhymes of old. Loosely, porridge could be any starchy grain cooked in water or milk or combination thereof. Oats, wheat, corn, barley, rice, buckwheat. I imagine even millet and quinoa can be used. Polenta and grits are other examples.Ugh @RUNuts ...
And just yesterday I was in a debate/discussion with a co-worker from England and I am American about oats/oatmeal vs porridge vs granola vs muesli and I don't think we ever got it sorted (didn't even get into grits or cream of wheat). She just couldn't understand why overnight oats are soggy and not crunchy (because it's oatmeal and oatmeal is soggy) and I couldn't understand why she would expect it to be crunchy. And then she asked if oatmeal is like porridge and I have no idea because I live in the US and we don't make porridge and I don't really know what it is!![]()
Shipped balut would be DOA.Thanks.
I am curious if anyone around the world can find live/fresh balut in a grocery type store.
Some major hatcheries sell and ship balut.
I'm wanting people to check the local stores and see if they can spot balut.
Keep an eye out for an Asian grocery store near you and if you ever see balut let me know.
I'm making a map of balutties!
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I love me some South Park/Fairplay, CO....
Yeah, I never really thought Balut would be at a Mexican market, that's just all we have other than a box standard American chain grocery store. I am however going to the city Monday... hmm...
Where are they coming from?The Man is going to text me when this coming week's eggs arrive!!!
I know that ducks and geese sometimes spend more time off the nest than chickens but you can candle and incubate all you want. Grocery store balut eggs will never hatch.I'm not worried so much about bringing the flashlight into the store anymore.
I love that. We had it a lot when I was growing up.Cook in milk, add egg, sugar, vanilla and you have rice pudding, great breakfast!!
Unless you are actually IN SE Asia, they won't still be alive when boiled.I wanted to candle a chicken balut egg about a month ago at the grocery store but I knew my husband wouldn’t let me hatch it in our condo and couldnt accept the fact that the possibly moving baby chick would be boiled probably alive so I just walked off to the ice cream section
Are duck eggs nice? Lol love the egg colors @PirateGirl
I'm ready for it!Haha... so this whole balut hatching started over the taste test of comparing chicken eggs to duck eggs. Honestly, I can't tell much difference. They are bigger, but my smallest duck eggs and largest chicken eggs are pretty close in size. They have more yolk and less white. I suspect that the reason my duck eggs and chicken eggs taste so similar is that they all eat the same food and treats. I have only been getting duck eggs about 2 weeks and haven't tried baking anything yet. Baking at high altitude can be challenging and honestly I'm hoping that using duck eggs instead of chicken eggs will help overcome some of those challenges! (@KikisGirls I see another experiment coming, baking the exact same items on the same day with duck eggs and chicken eggs and seeing if there's really a difference in how they turn out!)
I'm thinking I will be baking a box cake!
Kiki is not a baker!
I surmise the yolk is bigger to sustain the embryo through a longer incubation.Haha... so this whole balut hatching started over the taste test of comparing chicken eggs to duck eggs. Honestly, I can't tell much difference. They are bigger, but my smallest duck eggs and largest chicken eggs are pretty close in size. They have more yolk and less white. I suspect that the reason my duck eggs and chicken eggs taste so similar is that they all eat the same food and treats. I have only been getting duck eggs about 2 weeks and haven't tried baking anything yet. Baking at high altitude can be challenging and honestly I'm hoping that using duck eggs instead of chicken eggs will help overcome some of those challenges! (@KikisGirls I see another experiment coming, baking the exact same items on the same day with duck eggs and chicken eggs and seeing if there's really a difference in how they turn out!)
I surmise the yolk is bigger to sustain the embryo through a longer incubation.
You are high elevation. Not just baking but also incubation is challenging at high elevation. That's even home to the world's highest dispensary.