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Important Food Safety Information
The American Egg Board (AEB) hopes you enjoy the inspired and fun recipes featured on our website, www.incredibleegg.org. To ensure food safety, eggs should be cooked until both the yolk and the white are firm. Consuming raw or undercooked eggs may increase your risk of foodborne illness, especially for those with certain medical conditions. Over-easy, poached, […]
Food Safety Disclaimer – Old
The American Egg Board (AEB) hopes you enjoy the inspired and fun recipes featured on our website, www.incredibleegg.org. AEB DOES NOT WARRANT OR GUARANTEE AND IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR THE OUTCOME OF ANY RECIPE YOU TRY FROM WWW.INCREDIBLEEGG.ORG, OR RECIPE CONTRIBUTED BY OUR BLOGGER PARTNERS OR ANY WEBSITE LINKED TO FROM THIS SITE. You may not achieve desired results […]
Egg Farming History
From Ancient Times Since birds and eggs preceded man in the evolutionary chain, they’ve existed longer than historians. East Indian history indicates that wild fowl were domesticated as early as 3200 B.C. Egyptian, and Chinese records show that fowl were laying eggs for man in 1400 B.C. Europe has had domesticated hens since 600 B.C. […]
Fighting Hunger by the Dozens
5,500,000 Eggs Donated So Far America’s egg farmers are coming together to donate eggs to families in need ahead of spring 2023 celebrations, including Easter and Passover. As members of their local communities, egg farmers are honored to come together and give back to neighbors in need. More than 34 million people, including 9 million […]
Being A Good Egg
America’s egg farmers have a proud history of helping to fight hunger and giving back to their communities throughout the year. With so many Americans going hungry in the wake of the pandemic, America’s egg farmers have pledged to donate more than 90 million eggs to food banks and communities in need across the country […]





