Gourmet Food : Powdered Whole Eggs - 2.25 Pound Can

Gourmet Food : Powdered Whole Eggs - 2.25 Pound Can

Powdered Whole Eggs - 2.25 Pound Can

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Powdered Whole Eggs - 2.25 Pound Can
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Address: united-states-of-america
Binding: Misc.
Brand: Honeyville Farms
Country: united-states-of-america
Ingredients: Whole Dried Eggs
Label: Honeyville Farms
Manufacturer: Honeyville Farms
Publisher: Honeyville Farms
Sales Rank: 346
Studio: Honeyville Farms



Features:
  • $4.49 ships entire order anywhere in the continental U.S.
  • Dried and harvested in the United States.
  • Substitute for eggs in cooking and baking.
  • Each can is the equivalent of 85 Large Fresh Whole Eggs.
  • Each can contains 2.25 pounds of Powdered Whole Eggs.







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Item Description:
Honeyville's Dried Whole Eggs are produced exclusively from fresh eggs harvested from chickens in the United States.  The eggs are spray dried and pasteurized in the USA for optimal quality and safety. Honeyville's Powdered Whole Eggs are produced though a special process designed to provide a free flowing powder that has been pasteurized for your safety. Originally developed for use in the military, our whole egg powder, when blended with water, reconstitutes into a product similar to fresh whipped eggs. These reconstituted eggs may then be used as a direct substitute for fresh eggs. One 2.25 pound can of Powdered Whole Eggs is equivalent to 85 Fresh Whole Eggs. Our whole egg powder requires no refrigeration and is ideal for camping, travel, and long-term food storage. This product may be stored for up to 12 months opened, and 5 to 10 years in airtight sealed cans.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Nasty! ...
I did not think it would be so nasty. Now I am stuck with a bunch of this powder, and the only use i can find is baking where you cant really tell the difference.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Not bad...........not bad! ...
Well i read all the reviews VERY carefully before i bought theese things....i was a bit scared at first naturally eating a egg from powder but i kept thinking about the buffet eggs...we all know thir not real eggs yet theres something magical about them! lol i figured i could make my own shoneys buffet at home...(kinda lol) but anyhoo i made some right when they got here as i was anxious to try em....lemme say when i tried them i wasnt very hungry at all so im sure that had something to do with it...but in all honesty their not bad all.... they aint like the buffet eggs...granted ove only made about 3 eggs..(3 tsb) one thing i did learn is DO NOT COOK THIS EGG ON A HOT SURFACE! cook it slow...this aint no real egg....it gets all dry and, well, nasty to be honest. but if you asking yourself of you should buy theese eggs, and you have the spare cash and if you dont feel like running to get a dozen eggs every few days then yeah id deffinetly do it...they taste pretty good actually, but one thing i noticed was the "yoke factor" if i had it to do ovre again i would have gotten the egg whites....as im using these just for breakfast eggs.

theese are really yolky...i always eat the yoks too...but theese seem like powderd yolks to be honest...lol so if you doing some baking and need yokes get theese! but if your like me and want scrambled eggs...get the whites they may be more but theyre probbly worht it.

but if your a super yolk fan get theese...anyhoo thats about it..
they are decent eggs, and i would probably get them again (whites next time)

anyhoo...
thanks!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * great buy ...
I bought these for a camping trip. Mixed exactly as described. Taste great. Once cooked could not tell the difference in them and whole eggs. Taste and texture exactly the same. Them seem to thin when you first mix them but once cooked they are great.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * They are powdered and they are eggs ...
You probably don't want to fix them for your guests but they are an excellent way to keep eggs on hand for baking or as part of your emergency food supply.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Contains wheat -- no warning on product page ...
Received the package to discover a warning on the label that the product may contain wheat. There is no allergy warning on Amazon -- apparently, if you are allergic, you have to order the product to find out that you cannot eat it.


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