Cracking the Code: What Farmers Want You to Know About Darker Egg Yolks

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Ever cracked an egg and marveled at its yolk? Turns out, the color isn’t just a feast for the eyes—it’s a window into the hen’s diet and lifestyle. Farmer Patrick Muhammad reveals that vibrant orange yolks come from hens enjoying carotenoid-rich diets, like marigold petals and alfalfa. Meanwhile, pale yellow yolks? Those hens are munching on wheat or white cornmeal. But here’s the kicker: color doesn’t equal nutrition. Studies show orange and yellow yolks have nearly identical nutritional profiles.

The thickness of the yolk, however, tells a different story. Plump, round yolks are a sign of quality, often from pasture-raised hens with varied diets. Thinner yolks? They’re likely from commercially raised hens with uniform diets. Eggs graded AA or A boast thicker yolks, while grade B eggs—used in liquid or frozen products—are thinner.

So, next time you whip up a scramble, remember: the yolk’s color reflects the hen’s diet, not its nutritional value. And if you’re after quality, look for those plump, round yolks. It’s all about the hen’s lifestyle and diet. Egg-citing, isn’t it?

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