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RE: EATING QUAIL EGGS FOR THE FIRST TIME!

in #food7 years ago (edited)

Big boss I thought you would be interested this is what a quail egg scissor looks like. It is used to easily and swiftly remove the tip of the egg to extract the contents as you have probably seen its rather tough with a knife or such like as the shell is very brittle and small..

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Cheer$;)

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PS: To quickly extract/remove the shell from the boiled egg put a few eggs in a largish glass jar shake a little (not too hard) remove the eggs and whalla.

Interesting! Thanks!

I had forgotten all about those! I've heard of them before though.

Edit above contents not contests LOL, I have contests on the brain, hint hint wink wink. Ya my Dad came to visit December and brought 200 quail eggs with those scissors it makes life soooo much easier.. Cheer$;)

I want to add that the shell of quail egg is very useful in its content an some are eating them together with an egg (shell is very thin). But if that is not up to your taste, it is suggested to chop them fine and mix with lemon juice 1:1.