Wild garlic and onion hint? I've never had that in an egg...
Oh, I've missed out on so much!!
If I recall correctly,
Free range eggs are often fed egg shell, and often eat various minerals (and stones(?)),
esp. during winter, because the specific foods are absent that help make the shells hard.
I remember being told, that occasionally, during winter
(when they were unable to get the correct minerals) chickens would lay soft shelled eggs.
So, and getting back to my original point, all these things would,
I'd assume constitute to the colour of the egg, too.
J.P.
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