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about 2 3/4 eggs... Each large egg weighs approx. 47 grams (without shell).
it's one large egg without it's shell. http://www.joyofbaking.com/eggs.html
That is approximately 7.5 yolks from Large eggs.
That is approximately 4 large eggs
Large, pale white---and they are larger than chicken eggs and have thick shells
That is approximately 7.5 yolks from Large eggs.
It lay eggs with shells in the sands
In a recipe it should work. Most recipes, when mentioning eggs, mean large eggs as these are the most common. Unless the recipe is very precise on the type of eggs, adding 4 medium will not affect it too much.
Yes, but they still have shells. Their shells are just a moist material instead of a hard one.
No, the fertilized eggs in mammals are always without shell and so in the case of placental mammals.
A large egg is only about 8 grams bigger than a medium
One-and-one-half small chicken eggs are the approx. equivalent of one large egg; three small eggs = one large egg.