there is no actual difference
The brown egg.
white
an egg!
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.
genetics
White eggs and brown eggs are a result of the type of chicken that lays that egg. For the most part, white eggs are produced by chickens with white feathers. Chickens with brown or red feathers lay brown eggs. There are chickens who produce speckled eggs too.
In Creature Breeder, eggs can come in a variety of colors including white, brown, blue, green, and pink. Each color corresponds to a different species of creature that can hatch from the egg. The color of the egg does not affect the type of creature that will hatch from it.
one is brown the other is white
brown
White eggs come from white Chickens. Brown eggs come from brown chickens.
NO. There is no nutritional difference between a white egg and a brown egg. Different breeds of chickens lay different colored eggs. The color of the egg has nothing to do with the contents of the egg. White eggs are and have been popular with the home consumer because they give the impression of clean and pure. Brown eggs are most popular with restaurants as it is easier to spot and remove a small piece of brown shell from a large batch of eggs in a recipe.
No the eggshell of brown eggs is not thicker than the eggshell of white eggs.