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  2. What You Should Know About Those Labels On Your Eggs - AOL

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    Grade AA. If an egg carton carries a Grade AA seal, the eggs within are of the highest quality. Registered dietician Dru Rosales, MS, who is the owner of MindFuel Performance, explains that "this ...

  3. Eggs as food - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Department of Agriculture grades eggs by the interior quality of the egg (see Haugh unit) and the appearance and condition of the egg shell. Eggs of any quality grade may differ in weight (size). Grade AA and Grade A eggs are best for frying and poaching, where appearance is important. U.S. Grade AA Eggs have whites that are thick and ...

  4. Food grading - Wikipedia

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    Beef grading in the United States is performed by the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Agricultural and Marketing Service. [3] There are eight beef quality grades, with U.S. Prime being the highest grade and U.S. Canner being the lowest grade. Beef grading is a complex process.

  5. Egg marking - Wikipedia

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    Egg marking is a form of egg labelling that includes an egg code stamped on the egg itself. In the EU there is a producer code regulated by law since 2004. It allows consumers to distinguish free range eggs and organic farming eggs from the industrial caged hen production.

  6. Here's What to Know About All the Different Types of Eggs - AOL

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    Find out what those sizes, colors, and grades really mean. There are dozens of types of eggs available at the grocery store—but which should you choose? Find out what those sizes, colors, and ...

  7. Haugh unit - Wikipedia

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    The Haugh unit is a measure of egg protein quality based on the height of its egg white (albumen). [1] The test was introduced by Raymond Haugh in 1937 [1] and is an important industry measure of egg quality next to other measures such as shell thickness and strength.

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  9. Cracked: The Story Behind the Cadbury Creme Egg - AOL

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    The eggs started plain with smooth chocolate shells and sugar-coated treats nestled inside, but later became elaborate with marzipan flowers and piped chocolate accents.