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Yes, I have. I was a child then, and practically starved. We lived in an occupied country and no food was available, except what the goose left for us (before we ate her too...) It tasted good, but then everything did, but I do recall it was rather strong tasting, definitely stronger than a hen's egg. We hard-boiled the goose egg and peeling it was kind of tough, but it made it easier to share between four starved people. The yoke was kind of greenish. Let us know what you think.
leeroy
13 years ago. Rating: 2 | |
Wow, what an interesting story, thanks for the comment.
Are you the same person that was asking how to keepgoose egg warm?If so i would suggest you do not eat it.If not they are fine to eat.Boil or omlette.
Colleen
13 years ago. Rating: 2 | |
LOL, no leeroy is one of our original members. He's cool and smart too.
I wonder how that kid made out with that goose egg he thought was hatching.
I wonder how that kid made out with that goose egg he thought was hatching.
No, but I want to take a Gander at it.lol
country bumpkin
13 years ago. Rating: 1 | |
I had hoped it would be worth a gaggle or two.lol
(Okay, now I'm just being pathetic)
(Okay, now I'm just being pathetic)
Goose Eggs Nutrition
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Goose Eggs Nutrition
Overview
Goose eggs are not a common food in the American diet. They are about three times the size of a chicken egg. The shell of a goose egg is considerably harder and the flavor is richer and more intense than conventional chicken eggs. Many of the nutrients are similar to that of a chicken egg, but multiplied due to their larger size.
Calories and Macronutrients
A typical goose egg weighing about 144 g, or 5 oz., contains 266 calories. It provides almost 20 g of protein and 20 g of fat, 5 g of which is saturated. A goose egg contains about 2 g of carbohydrates. A chicken egg, by comparison, contains just 72 calories, 6 g of protein, 4.75 g of fat and .36 g of carbs and weighs just 50 g, or 2 oz.
Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/280522-goose-eggs-nutrition/#ixzz1L9JPRVts
Goose image by C C M from Fotolia.com
Goose Eggs Nutrition
Overview
Goose eggs are not a common food in the American diet. They are about three times the size of a chicken egg. The shell of a goose egg is considerably harder and the flavor is richer and more intense than conventional chicken eggs. Many of the nutrients are similar to that of a chicken egg, but multiplied due to their larger size.
Calories and Macronutrients
A typical goose egg weighing about 144 g, or 5 oz., contains 266 calories. It provides almost 20 g of protein and 20 g of fat, 5 g of which is saturated. A goose egg contains about 2 g of carbohydrates. A chicken egg, by comparison, contains just 72 calories, 6 g of protein, 4.75 g of fat and .36 g of carbs and weighs just 50 g, or 2 oz.
Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/280522-goose-eggs-nutrition/#ixzz1L9JPRVts
13 years ago. Rating: 0 | |
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