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The difference between white and green-shelled duck eggs: Choose the right one for better quality

Clean, intact shells — no cracks

Heavier eggs — indicates freshness

Deep yellow or orange yolks — sign of a nutrient-rich diet

Firm whites — shows the egg is fresh

Purchase from trusted farmers or markets

Whether white or green, the best duck eggs are the ones that come from healthy, well-fed ducks.

Final Thoughts

While shell color may catch your eye, it doesn’t determine the taste, quality, or nutrition of duck eggs. The real difference lies in the breed of the duck and how it’s raised. Choose fresh eggs from reputable sources, and you’ll enjoy the rich flavor and superior cooking qualities that duck eggs are famous for — no matter what color the shell is.

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