The brown egg.
The eggs structures are completely the same. The color of each egg varies due to the breed of the hen that hatched it.
Yes it is. It just depends whats the date it expires.
white
an egg!
one is brown the other is white
there is no actual difference
brown
White eggs come from white Chickens. Brown eggs come from brown chickens.
No the eggshell of brown eggs is not thicker than the eggshell of white eggs.
You bleach it.
Go to and hatchery website and select brown egg layers. You can tell from cross bred chickens by the color of the feathers around there ear canal. White=white egg, brown=brown egg. On our farm the best brown egg layers are Rhode Island Reds (production or heritage), Barred Rocks, and Moyers ( a breed by Moyer Hatchery)
There shouldn't be white IN the yolk of an egg. The white should surround the yolk within the egg shell. The yolk (yellow bit) is what transforms to become a chick in a fertile egg. The white (albumen) is what the developing embryo feeds on.