i think you may use one large egg in place of one extra large egg or vice versa without much difference. A bit perhaps but doable.
usually when a recipes calls for egg they mean a large egg.
9 large eggs equals 7.2 extra large.
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4 large is 210 gm. 3 extra large is 206 gm
3 or 4 extra large eggs will about equal 5 large eggs.
Eggs are graded by weight. 1 doz. jumbos equal 30 oz. 1 doz. extra large equal 27 oz. (large = 24 oz., medium = 21 oz., etc...) 4 extra large eggs = 3.6 jumbo eggs. (you may want to use 4 and reduce liquid a little somewhere else)
About 5.6 large eggs equal 8 small eggs
Four
Two extra large is approximately 124 gm. Three small is 121 gm
That's a hard question. According to my studies, it takes 2 extra eggs.
One large egg typically equals about 1/4 cup when beaten. Therefore, approximately four large eggs would fill one cup. However, this can vary slightly depending on the size of the eggs, as medium or extra-large eggs may yield different volumes.
Typically, one jumbo egg is equivalent to about 1.25 extra-large eggs. Therefore, to equal 6 jumbo eggs, you would need approximately 7.5 extra-large eggs. Since you can't have half an egg, you would need 8 extra-large eggs to match the volume of 6 jumbo eggs.
two large eggs = 1 jumbo egg