Yes- they are dehydrated eggs.
Vitamins, malt extract and eggs, if I recall. The eggs were probably powdered egg. It was really sweet so sugar too!
Since powdered eggs are going to be scrambled or used in a recipe, it shouldn't be a problem.
powdered eggs are a much more stable product than liquid eggs and do not need to be refrigerated
Whip with a fork in a bowl.
It's unknown exactly when powdered eggs were invented. They were a staple in camp cooking as early as 1912, and they were used in the UK during World War II and they were rationed.
No. Fairy eggs are not real. If fairy eggs aren't real then where did all the fairies come from?
i dont think there is such a thing as fake eggs and the answer is REAL eggs
This is not a home shopping site. Powered eggs are available at some grocery stores and I would think outdoor or camping supply stores.
Instead of eggs, some recipes use tofu, yogurt, or powdered milk.
They could possibly be made from powdered or dehydrated eggs, which could effect the smell.
Probably not, though it might have powdered egg.
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