Calis Beach and Fethiye Turkey Discussion Forum
Information and Services in Turkey Section => Good (or Bad) Shop Guide => Topic started by: Jacqui Harvey on October 09, 2016, 09:45:30 AM
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We always go to the Egg Stall next to the Chicken Shop in Calis Market.
The double yolker eggs are the best. They are huge and taste so good.
Got 15 this morning for nine lira.
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Proper eggs, a neighbor out there gives us fresh eggs sometimes. taste so much better.
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Yes, we used to keep chickens, ducks, geese etc., Cannot beat a tastie egg
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The free range ones you get on some of the vegetable stalls are the best.....
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Yes, our neighbouring farmer used to give us eggs, they were so tiny, but, very nice.
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I buy my eggs in the UK off a local farmer mainly because I know they will be less than a week old, but
they have no proper "egg" taste, no deep yellow yolks.
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When we kept chickens, ducks and geese (also peacocks) They roamed free, they were not kept in enclosures, this meant they were scratching around all day and eating seeds and all manner of things from the ground in our field and the local fields and this makes the eggs that deep yellow colour and give them a good flavour. I would add we supplemented their feed with chicken pellets and also at one time all the left overs from the local school dinners.
If you buy from a farmer, you need to know if his birds are kept in enclosures, if they are he just feeds them chicken feed and this means the flavour of the eggs is not as good.
Also, depending on how many chickens he is keeping he could have them in a barn and not allow them out at all and you have no way of knowing the eggs are only one week old.
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You're an eggspert Jacqui ;) ;D
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Eggactly...... ;D ;)
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:)
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And that's true, it's no yolk!
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Either you are on predictive text lotty or had too much rum on the boat :)