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Title:
Eggs [videorecording] / produced by Jim Lindsay ; producer, Bruce Nash ; produced by Actuality Productions, Inc. for History ; A & E Television Networks.
Format:
[videorecording] /
Publisher:
A & E Television Networks :
Copyright Date:
c2009
Description:
1 videodisc (44 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Eggs
Eggs--Production--United States.
Eggs as food
Eggshell craft
Documentary television programs.
Other Authors:
Lindsay, Jim
Nash, Bruce M.
Raphael, Max
Actuality Productions.
History Channel (Television network)
Arts and Entertainment Network
New Video Group.
Other Titles:
Modern marvels (Television program)
Notes:
Title from disc. Narrator: Max Raphael. Originally broadcast in 2009 as a segment of: Modern marvels. "Please note that this disc does not offer menu pages or special features found on standard DVDs"--Container.
Summary:
Each year in the U.S., 280 million hens lay 80 billion eggs, one of the world's most affordable sources of protein. We'll chart the "journey of the egg" from henhouse to breakfast table...from massive traditional Iowa farms, where millions of eggs move from hens to delivery trucks without being touched by human hands...to "cage-free" and "pasture raised" farms where chickens have more room to roam but consumers pay the price. Find out what labels like "Grade A, Organic" and "Omega-3 Enhanced" really mean. See how powdered eggs get made and what happens to the billions of whites and yolks that go their separate ways. Try the world's largest omelet, made from an ostrich egg, the equivalent of 24 chicken eggs. How about some pickled eggs or "century" duck eggs? And prepare to be awed by the "Michelangelo" of the egg-shell world as he sculpts egg shells less than 1/32 inch thick into jaw-dropping works of art.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)663906795
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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