What are omega 3 eggs and how long can we keep them?!


Question: I notice that on the boxes of these eggs there is 3 months from production to expiry


Answers: I notice that on the boxes of these eggs there is 3 months from production to expiry

Omega 3 eggs are the same as ordinary eggs but--They contain higher levels of the polyunsaturated fatty acid called "omega-3". These acids are commonly found in fish and fish oils as well as canola oil, soybean and flaxseed.

The Omega-3 enriched eggs are produced by altering the diet of laying hens. Before you start thinking I am pushing these eggs, I personally think that we can do better if we cut our intake of fatty foods. These eggs however still have the same amount of fat content and cholesterol levels as other eggs. Oh, the keep the same as ordinary eggs.

Omega 3 is a type of molecule used by the body during its metabolic processes, not an egg.

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They are the same as normal eggs - the Omega 3 is just marketing hype

When i buy them i buy 24 at a time and i use them within 2 weeks no longer





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