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I have eaten duck eggs, just a kid, have never had them for many years.

There is a little brown duck Khaki Campbell that is supposed to be as good as a

white leghorn for laying eggs. I would eat them fine, but do not know who

raises them in this area. The world has changed so much I guess I would be

surprised to find someone raising ducks for laying. I would bet I acould not

even find anyone that had ever heard of eating duck eggs. These are the

Safeway egg eaters. sharon

 

 

 

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I've eaten duck eggs, a few years now since " Little Flock " was killed by a

raccoon. She was a pet but when she started laying eggs we finally figured

out she was a girl. ;-) As we already had the hens (of which we still have

one and she's still laying) I couldn't see letting duck eggs go to waste.

Truth to tell, except for the size, I couldn't tell the difference.

 

The only duck egg I won't eat is a " balut " . Maybe it's spelled, baloot. In

any case it's NASTY. Ran into them in the Philippines. Dinaguan is another

dish I won't eat, although unlike baloot I at least tried it. I won't go

into what it is, lets just leave it at.... The cat took one whiff of the

dinaguan and ran from the room after letting out a loud howl. And that's the

TRUFF!

 

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On 5/8/07, kerley983 <kerley983 wrote:

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> I have eaten duck eggs, just a kid, have never had them for many years.

> There is a little brown duck Khaki Campbell that is supposed to be as good

> as a

> white leghorn for laying eggs. I would eat them fine, but do not know who

> raises them in this area. The world has changed so much I guess I would be

>

> surprised to find someone raising ducks for laying. I would bet I acould

> not

> even find anyone that had ever heard of eating duck eggs. These are the

> Safeway egg eaters. sharon

>

> ************************************** See what's free at

> http://www.aol.com.

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out here in farm country, it's about as easy to buy duck eggs as it is to

buy chicken eggs. Every farmer's market has someone selling both of them.

It's not unusual to find people who eat turkey and goose eggs around here

too.

 

Paula ....... in Michigan

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> I have eaten duck eggs, just a kid, have never had them for many years.

> There is a little brown duck Khaki Campbell that is supposed to be as

good as a

> white leghorn for laying eggs. I would eat them fine, but do not know

who

> raises them in this area. The world has changed so much I guess I would

be

> surprised to find someone raising ducks for laying. I would bet I

acould not

> even find anyone that had ever heard of eating duck eggs. These are the

> Safeway egg eaters. sharon

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>>>>>The only duck egg I won't eat is a " balut " . Maybe it's spelled, baloot.

>>>>>In

any case it's NASTY.<<<<<

 

These are the " delicacy " that was eaten on Fear FActor. They looked gross.

Fertilized egg, inside is a whole bird, already developed, with feet, beak,

everything. Eaten fresh out of the egg, ....cold......raw....all of it.

Considered WONDERFUL....elsewhere in the world.

 

No thank you. ;)

 

 

Christy

 

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> Considered WONDERFUL....elsewhere in the world.¶

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[Dave:] Well, so are insects, sea slugs and a few other things I haven't

tried. On the other hand, who do you suppose was the first person to figure

out that snails are good to eat? Who invented bird's nest soup -- and why?

Starvation is the most likely answer. Ironic that such things would end up

on gourmet menus.

 

 

 

 

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