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 Post subject: What Are Eggs?
PostPosted: Fri Feb 17, 2006 7:04 am 
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Reading "Not a fruit's" explanation of his signature, it made me wonder what food group Eggs belong too. Anyone know?

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The one with all the milk and stuff, on the food pyramid.(Man, i hate that pyramid)

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You mean the dairy group?

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Err... Maybe not. How about the part with meat? It's in some kind of meaty area.

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DorianGray wrote:
You mean the dairy group?


Yes. It is the dairy group, because eggs are indirectly from an animal. And vegans avoid them.

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Lunar Jesty wrote:
Yes. It is the dairy group, because eggs are indirectly from an animal. And vegans avoid them.

Actually eggs are part of the "Meat and Alternatives" group. Dairy products need something to do with milk to be considered dairy.

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I've seen it put in both the Dairy and the Meat category. If I had to pick, I'd say it would be in the Meat and Poultry.

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It's something that might have been an animal someday, if it had been fertilized and left alone.

So I think it's a member of the meat group. But since it actually never became an animal, I can see why vegetarians eat them.

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Eggs are good. They are in the good food group. You know, the good one, with the good food.

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I've always seen it under the meat/protein group.

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Yeah, I've always seen it in the protein0type group, too. Along with peanuts.


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[s]proteen[/s] [s]protien[/s] protene

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[s]proteen[/s] [s]protien[/s] protene

Protein.

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Wikipedia knows all

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Eggs are liquid chickens!

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sb_enail.com wrote:
Eggs are liquid chickens!


From now on I'm reffering to eggs as that. :)

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Mr.KISS wrote:
sb_enail.com wrote:
Eggs are liquid chickens!


From now on I'm reffering to eggs as that. :)


But they don't taste like chicken, though. They taste like... egg. Though I couldn't find Wikipedia's report on what food category they belong in, they seem rather meat-y to me, even though most grocery stores stock them next to the milk.

Bragging rights: I can crack an egg with one hand, and whenever I cook, I always crack two eggs at once. Drives my family nuts. Then my sister tries to copy me and makes a mess on the countertop. XD

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