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Old 05-03-2008, 09:23 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Ostrich Egg

A supermarket is now selling ostrich eggs!

Would you join the scramble for an enormous ostrich egg for your breakfast? | the Daily Mail

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"It tastes very much like a normal egg. It would go nicely with caviar. It tastes very creamy and rich but I wouldn't want to eat a lot of it."
$32 an egg. Anybody ever ate one/something with ostrich egg in?
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Old 05-03-2008, 09:27 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Very Interesting...

As for me buying ?? No Thanks cuz I am too afraid to eating it!!!
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Old 05-03-2008, 10:51 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Very Interesting...

As for me buying ?? No Thanks cuz I am too afraid to eating it!!!
Same for me.
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Old 05-04-2008, 01:12 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I don't mind but that is HUGE! I may be full with 1/4 of the egg!
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Old 05-04-2008, 01:32 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Hmm... I wouldn't mind. It should be interesting. It might even taste better!

Oh wait, I could make deviled eggs too!

Imagine, a deviled egg that's as big as my plate!
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Old 05-04-2008, 05:02 AM   #6 (permalink)
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I donīt mind to cook ostrich egg for 4 persons. Unfortunlately they are expensive.

Yes we have been tried piece as gratis test at shopping mall last year. It taste like normal egg. They decorated ostrich eggs beautifully with art work/hand painted. I would buy empty ostrich egg with good price. The shell of ostrich egg is not same as henīs egg... it likely "hard as plaster", not too thin and easy break like henīs egg.

Look at this... empty ostrich egg and with decorated ostrich egg.
ostrich egg, Decorative Collectibles, Animals items on eBay.com

We have been tried goose eggs often. It taste same as henīs egg but itīs 2 to 3 times big than henīs egg. We got goose eggs from my neighbor time to time - depend how their goose lay a lot of eggs or not... I remember last year, their gooses laid over hundred eggs... what a crazy so they gave many eggs away to me and other neigbors for gratis whom he know us as good neighbors well. What should we do with 35 eggs... We baked cookies, cakes and hard boiled eggs, breakfast... until they are gone... *phew* I save some goose eggs for handpainted but it damaged by cats.... play with eggs from easter tree... uurrrhhh...
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Old 05-04-2008, 05:06 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Chicken Fries or Ostrich Egg...? Bring on the omelette!!!
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Old 05-04-2008, 05:14 AM   #8 (permalink)
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That's pretty huge egg to eat for breakfast. I don't think I will eat a Ostrich Egg.
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Old 05-04-2008, 05:33 AM   #9 (permalink)
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Another German ebay link
eBay: Straußenei, Lampen Licht, Dekoration, Holz- Beinarbeiten


I just bidded few minutes ago for €1.50... still 2 hours go... Hopefully I win!!!

I wish for a long time to have ostrich egg as a decoration with art work but it´s too expensive to buy. It cost €25 for that empty egg but I never thought that eggs is in ebay until your thread here... and check at google and saw ebay... to your thread then I am hope to get ostrich egg as a decoration at last... Hopefully...
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Old 05-04-2008, 08:04 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Instead of the normal egg molds ... will need bazooka molds for ostrich eggs!

Did you know that one ostrich egg has the same amount of cholestrol as ONE CHICKEN EGG!?

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Old 05-04-2008, 09:57 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I've never tried this one; not even, see this b4.
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Did you know that the male Ostrich helps with the hatching process (sitting on the egg, protecting it) as much as the female does? When the babies come out, the male helps teach them how to get ready for the world. I would like to taste it myself. I have a feeling it is much healthier than an egg from a chicken.

GarentTiger is very good at cooking...how about I buy the egg if you cook it? Deal?
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Old 05-07-2008, 12:46 AM   #13 (permalink)
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I don't mind to try taste Ostrich egg for breakfast someday. I want to try taste it. I want to eat an Ostrich's meat. I heard it's low fat and good health. It's very expensive. I want to eat it someday!
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Old 05-07-2008, 12:50 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Ostrich egg is equavalent to 12 chicken eggs. I wouldn't eat it alone, bad for heart. My aunt ate one too and she said taste so good and plenty left over tho.

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Ostrich egg is equavalent to 12 chicken eggs. I wouldn't eat it alone, bad for heart. My aunt ate one too and she said taste so good and plenty left over tho.

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I bet it. I prefer to share with family. You know?
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Ostrich egg is equavalent to 12 chicken eggs. I wouldn't eat it alone, bad for heart. My aunt ate one too and she said taste so good and plenty left over tho.

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But... if it was prepared in a way that it could be an appetizer, perfect!

Imagine a huge deviled egg sitting in the middle of a living room. Just cut off a piece and enjoy.
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Another German ebay link
eBay: Straußenei, Lampen Licht, Dekoration, Holz- Beinarbeiten


I just bidded few minutes ago for €1.50... still 2 hours go... Hopefully I win!!!

I wish for a long time to have ostrich egg as a decoration with art work but itīs too expensive to buy. It cost €25 for that empty egg but I never thought that eggs is in ebay until your thread here... and check at google and saw ebay... to your thread then I am hope to get ostrich egg as a decoration at last... Hopefully...
I lost my bidding... They bidded up to €10.00 than I want limit up to €5.00. I will try again next time...
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But... if it was prepared in a way that it could be an appetizer, perfect!

Imagine a huge deviled egg sitting in the middle of a living room. Just cut off a piece and enjoy.
Yes! Perfect!! I bet everyone would have a blast!!

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I once saw ostrich eggs at the pop-n-mom store, where they sold ostrich meats. I don't know if I am willing to taste some. Maybe I'll have to see how they look/smell.

I believe youse can eat ostrich burgers at Fuddruckers.
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I once saw ostrich eggs at the pop-n-mom store, where they sold ostrich meats. I don't know if I am willing to taste some. Maybe I'll have to see how they look/smell.

I believe youse can eat ostrich burgers at Fuddruckers.
We have fuddrucker in my area. I usually called it as "fuddy" if proposing to go out to eat.. I would check out ostrich burger

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We have fuddrucker in my area. I usually called it as "fuddy" if proposing to go out to eat.. I would check out ostrich burger

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Anytime, Purplecatty but I checked the menu on their website, it says they are available at participating locations. They have buffalo, veggie and turkey burgers, probably at all of its stores.
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