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Has anyone ever eaten duck eggs? Other than a slightly thicker hull and membrane, I can't tell the difference. Turkey eggs? Goose eggs?
Yes on all of them, and guinea eggs, too. On my counter now are eggs of chicken, goose, guinea...and turkeys will start laying within the month. The hardest shell we get is the guinea egg, have to work at cracking it. Scrambled, I can't tell the difference. But there's more calories in a duck or goose egg for sure. Some people prefer those over everything for baking.
 
Has anyone ever eaten duck eggs? Other than a slightly thicker hull and membrane, I can't tell the difference. Turkey eggs? Goose eggs?
All of the above. The turkey eggs were like supersized chicken eggs and Goose eggs like supersized duck eggs.
Duck eggs are more desirable in many places in the world than chicken eggs, especially in the Far East.
The only duck eggs I have eaten were very noticeably "richer" than chicken eggs. But domestic ducks are really nasty creatures.
 

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