IanForbes Posted May 7, 2009 Share Posted May 7, 2009 What type of chickens do these pretty little eggs come from? I've seen them in some Chiang Mai markets but they look too pretty to eat. They are a bit smaller than regular size eggs and more on the size of Banty chicken eggs. But, Banties lay normal colour eggs. I've never seen that variety of eggs in North America. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tigerbeer Posted May 7, 2009 Share Posted May 7, 2009 (edited) Quail Eggs. Edited May 7, 2009 by tigerbeer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WinnieTheKhwai Posted May 7, 2009 Share Posted May 7, 2009 (edited) Nok Kratha in Thai. Which actually is Thai for partridge. นกกระทา nohkH graL thaaM [noun] definition: partridge Don't order them unless you're with someone with small fingers and the patience to peel them. And no farting afterwards. Edited May 7, 2009 by WinnieTheKhwai Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tigerbeer Posted May 7, 2009 Share Posted May 7, 2009 i love the way Sizzler's have them at the Salad bar. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IanForbes Posted May 7, 2009 Author Share Posted May 7, 2009 Quail Eggs. Thanks for the answers, guys. I thought those critters looked like quail. We have a variety of quail in North America, but they don't lay pretty eggs like those. But, we DO have various birds that lay spotted eggs that match the gravel. Our Killdeer lay their spotted eggs right out in the middle of a gravel field and they blend right in. The mother killdeer will give you the broken wing trick to lead you away from her babies. The little chicks are cute little critters. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sinewave Posted May 7, 2009 Share Posted May 7, 2009 if i remember correctly those little eggs have 400% more cholesterol than chicken eggs, may want to double check that fact. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tigerbeer Posted May 7, 2009 Share Posted May 7, 2009 if i remember correctly those little eggs have 400% more cholesterol than chicken eggs, may want to double check that fact. Quail Egg: 76mg in a 9Gram serving (1 egg) Chicken Egg: 577mg in a 136Gram serving (1 egg, hard boiled) Always wanted to know this as well. I guess not really that much when compared to an egg. from Nutrition Data. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IanForbes Posted May 7, 2009 Author Share Posted May 7, 2009 if i remember correctly those little eggs have 400% more cholesterol than chicken eggs, may want to double check that fact. Ah, sort of like good things come in small packages.... Like jewelry and Thai women. It is similar to domestically grown strawberries when compared to wild strawberries. Domestically grown strawberries are big and beautiful looking, but have very little taste. Wild strawberries are tiny and barely the size of your little finger nail, but it's like they've condensed the flavour into one tiny jewel that sits on your taste buds. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cmdream Posted May 7, 2009 Share Posted May 7, 2009 My question is what are those pink eggs I see in the supermarkets ? My Thai friend says they are " horse piss eggs" YUK ! Anyone know what those pink colored eggs are. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sinewave Posted May 7, 2009 Share Posted May 7, 2009 so are they quail or partridge eggs? those pink eggs are called 'horse piss eggs'...but they don't really use horse piss 'anymore'....the meat is like black jelly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IanForbes Posted May 7, 2009 Author Share Posted May 7, 2009 so are they quail or partridge eggs? There is not much difference between quail and partridge, except partridge are usually slightly larger. There are many varieties of each. Many of the partridge we have in North America were originally imported from Asia and Europe. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
realthaideal Posted May 7, 2009 Share Posted May 7, 2009 Good Morning Ian. You caught me off guard with a real question about real birds with real eggs, and no punch line. But hey, be careful when you talk about what birds there are in 'North America.' As a California native, my State bird is the California Valley Quail - handsome little devils they are, and plenty of them if you know where to look. That makes for many quails in N. America. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sassienie Posted May 7, 2009 Share Posted May 7, 2009 (edited) if i remember correctly those little eggs have 400% more cholesterol than chicken eggs, may want to double check that fact. Ah, sort of like good things come in small packages.... Like jewelry and Thai women. She’s beautiful. I can’t get a girl like that. What have you got that I haven’t got? Edited May 7, 2009 by sassienie Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Maejo Man Posted May 8, 2009 Share Posted May 8, 2009 She's beautiful. I can't get a girl like that.What have you got that I haven't got? Probably more money Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
agent69 Posted May 8, 2009 Share Posted May 8, 2009 if i remember correctly those little eggs have 400% more cholesterol than chicken eggs, may want to double check that fact. LOL, four times better then. love them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigSnake Posted May 8, 2009 Share Posted May 8, 2009 if i remember correctly those little eggs have 400% more cholesterol than chicken eggs, may want to double check that fact. Ah, sort of like good things come in small packages.... Like jewelry and Thai women. It is similar to domestically grown strawberries when compared to wild strawberries. Domestically grown strawberries are big and beautiful looking, but have very little taste. Wild strawberries are tiny and barely the size of your little finger nail, but it's like they've condensed the flavour into one tiny jewel that sits on your taste buds. Beautiful little lady with you IanForbes, cute little Panda Bear, bet she has one at home just like it. My little lady does. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
agent69 Posted May 8, 2009 Share Posted May 8, 2009 My question is what are those pink eggs I see in the supermarkets ? My Thai friend says they are " horse piss eggs" YUK ! Anyone know what those pink colored eggs are. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Century_egg Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bolo Posted May 8, 2009 Share Posted May 8, 2009 Quail Eggs. Thanks for the answers, guys. I thought those critters looked like quail. We have a variety of quail in North America, but they don't lay pretty eggs like those. But, we DO have various birds that lay spotted eggs that match the gravel. Our Killdeer lay their spotted eggs right out in the middle of a gravel field and they blend right in. The mother killdeer will give you the broken wing trick to lead you away from her babies. The little chicks are cute little critters. I use to see these on the lake where we lived and it was really interesting watching them lure you away with the broken wing trick. But when they did that you knew there were young somewhere. They were really cute little birds. Almost more leg than bird. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IanForbes Posted May 8, 2009 Author Share Posted May 8, 2009 My question is what are those pink eggs I see in the supermarkets ? My Thai friend says they are " horse piss eggs" YUK ! Anyone know what those pink colored eggs are. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Century_egg Fascinating. Thanks for the referral. You learn something new every day if you keep your mind open and don't mind asking questions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IanForbes Posted May 8, 2009 Author Share Posted May 8, 2009 I use to see these on the lake where we lived and it was really interesting watching them lure you away with the broken wing trick. But when they did that you knew there were young somewhere. They were really cute little birds. Almost more leg than bird. Yes, Bolo, a lot of bird species use the fake broken wing to lure predators away from their young. It is very common with grouse, but I've even seen crows and ravens use the trick to take you away from something they want. While you are busy following the so called injured bird its mate will carry on eating or doing whatever it was before you disturbed them. This photo is the same mother killdeer trying the fluttering tactic to get us away. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sassienie Posted May 9, 2009 Share Posted May 9, 2009 She's beautiful. I can't get a girl like that.What have you got that I haven't got? Probably more money Many a true word spoken in jest. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
orang37 Posted May 9, 2009 Share Posted May 9, 2009 She's beautiful. I can't get a girl like that. What have you got that I haven't got? Sawasdee Khrup, Khun Sasienie, A better question might be : "what do you have that he hasn't got ?" best, ~o:37; Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
warfie Posted May 9, 2009 Share Posted May 9, 2009 if i remember correctly those little eggs have 400% more cholesterol than chicken eggs, may want to double check that fact. Ah, sort of like good things come in small packages.... Like jewelry and Thai women. She's beautiful. I can't get a girl like that. What have you got that I haven't got? her... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
IanForbes Posted May 9, 2009 Author Share Posted May 9, 2009 Veu is a good friend I've known for three years. I met her the first week she came to Chiang Mai and she could barely speak English. Now she does better than most Thais. She's a real nice young woman and has a 3 year old daughter. I don't know if she is still in town or not because the last e-mail I got she was talking about going back home and starting a small business. I taught her how to play pool and now she beats me half the time... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tigerbeer Posted May 9, 2009 Share Posted May 9, 2009 Veu is a good friend I've known for three years. I met her the first week she came to Chiang Mai and she could barely speak English. Now she does better than most Thais. She's a real nice young woman and has a 3 year old daughter. I don't know if she is still in town or not because the last e-mail I got she was talking about going back home and starting a small business. I taught her how to play pool and now she beats me half the time... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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