Yes they are. In fact, there is no nutritional difference between brown eggs, white eggs or even green/blue eggs. The color of the shell is put on the eggshell well after the inside of the egg is formed in the chicken and makes no difference. Brown eggs are favored by restaurants and institutions based only on the fact bits of shell dropped into a recipe are easier to find and removed. Taste can sometimes differ between eggs of any color based 84 only on the feed that was given to the chicken but it is usually subtle. Fresh farm eggs of any color are always much tastier than those bought in a grocery store.
White and Brown.
Because there are brown & white chickens.
genetics
Usually chicken eggs, but quail and ostrich eggs are tasty.
food
cream , brown , white and sometimes blue
you can't tell the color of eggs by the color of a chicken's tail. with the exception of auracanas and americaunas (they lay green-blue eggs) you tell by the color of a chicken's earlobe. if it is white it lays white eggs...if it is red it lays a shade of brown eggs.
earlobe color determines the color of eggs if they are red then the eggs will be brown
The feather color of a chicken does not affect the color of the eggs she lays. It is the breed of the hen that determines the egg color. A chicken that lays white eggs does not drop a brown egg every now and then either, a white egg layer will always lay white eggs. I have several white Araucana hens who lay Lavender colored eggs and a Black Cochin hen who lays light brown eggs (not black eggs)
Nope! The only difference between brown eggs & white eggs is the shell's colour. Happy Egg Eating! Absolutely NOT! The only difference in shell color is the breed of chicken that laid it. If the hens were fed the same diet, brown-shelled eggs and white-shelled eggs are the same. Thete ARE some people who swear that they taste differently. Unfortunately for them, taste tests have consistently proved that those people CANNOT tell the difference.
Brown eggs are not " stained" brown, they are naturally that colour. Egg shell colours depend on the type and colour of the chicken that laid the egg. White chickens will produce white eggs and brown chickens will lay brown eggs. It's due to the amount of melanin, similar to the difference in human skin colours.
Most chicken eggs are white, but many people prefer brown chicken eggs. I look forward to the day I see green or blue-colored chicken eggs. They would be very popular with me.