But China remains the main culprit in this mess. Adulterated milk laced with melamine. Vegetables grown with questionable growth inducers. Chinese traditional medicine with unknown ingredients...tested for mercury and lead content? Yes, some Chinese products may be cheap but at what cost to personal health?
At the market this morning, I suddenly realised that occasionally, we had been buying eggs with double yolks. In the past I hadn't been giving it much thought but today, it hit on me why the egg traders could sell such double-yolk eggs in huge quantities at the market. Okay, I can accept if the rare occasional double-yolk egg turns up in a batch of hundreds of eggs. It can happen, just like twins can occur in births. But when traders openly hawk such eggs by the trays, there must be an explanation. Without cracking open the egg shells, how can they tell that the eggs contain two yolks?
Not unless the hens have been specially bred to produce such eggs. But how can hens be induced to lay such eggs? Through some genetic problem that had been passed down from one generation of chicken to another? Or, more chillingly, were the chickens fed with some chemically-induced feed to make them lay such eggs? Where do chicken farmers buy their feed from? These are just my questions and unless some tests can be made on the eggs and their sources, I wouldn't want to say more than necessary.

1 comment:
Hey dummy, all you have to do is candle the egg to find out if it's a double yolk. Go in a dark room, hold a flashlight behind the egg, and Presto! you can see inside the egg. Double yolk eggs are perfectly common and normal, especially when a hen first starts laying. Actually, you should be GLAD someone's selling them, they're LESS likely to be crappy eggs. Try researching before you post stupid crap.
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