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Guinea fowl eggs

Appears in
The Book of Food

By Frances Bissell

Published 1994

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These small, pretty, brown eggs are not widely available commercially. Those that escape predators are more likely to be used for hatching than for the table. They are rich, with an excellent flavor, and are usually served hard-boiled in salads.

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