Green eggs and ham?!
Answers: Im sure many of you will remember the book thats called something like "green eggs and ham, sam i am". Is there really such thing as green eggs (with green yolks)?
You can get them if the birds have been mostly fed on green veggies. We sometimes got one if the hens had too much cabbage or other greens. To get nice bright yellow yolks we fed them lots of cornflakes, (flaked maize - in poultry feed words!) and the books were 'The Cat in The Hat' by Dr. Seuss (who wasn't a doctor, he just used that as a nome-de-plume)
You can get green eggs, but it's only the shell that is a pale green. I used to colour eggs with food colouring when I fried them to make them green for the kids. They love the book.
If you use food coloring. My sons name is Sam and once when he was younger we made him green eggs and ham. It was really funny!!
Eggs are used in all sorts of ways around the world and sometimes you wish you had to eat one with a green yolk!
I've tried 1000 year old eggs, pink, green and orange eggs.
Eggs buried and left to ret for 9 months is a good Icelandic one but the best of the ucky egg crop has to be the asian egg with a half formed baby chick inside - quite yummy if you can stomach the thought!
no, there is no such thing as an egg having a green yolk, the only way you can get green eggs is to actually add green food coloring to the eggs after they are cooked.
My dad made green eggs once. He made scrambled eggs with Roquefort dressing. It was vile.