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(EMAILWIRE.COM, February 29, 2008 ) San Angelo, TX - No, we are not talking about one of the make believe foods in the famous Dr. Seuss breakfast of Green Eggs and Ham. These green eggs are real, they are quite large and they are laid by the emu. Standing nearly 6 feet tall and weighing over 110 pounds, the emu lays a dark green egg that has an average weight of one and a half pounds.
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These nutritious eggs contain 68% unsaturated fat and 8 of the 10 essential amino acids we require, including Lysine. Lysine plays a major role in building muscles, calcium absorption, and the production of hormones, enzymes, and antibodies. With a volume equal to 10 chicken eggs, a single emu egg can make breakfast for a crowd. They are also great for baking, producing moist, fluffy cakes and delectable cookies.
Emu eggs are a seasonal item, available from October through April, at select groceries and through your local emu farmer. For more information about emu or emu eggs, contact the American Emu Association (AEA) at  http://www.aea-emu.org  or call 541-332-0675.
Editor: Recipe to follow.
One (Emu) Egg Cake
1 emu egg (roughly 600 grams)Â separated
1 ½ cup confectioners’ sugar
1 teaspoon cream of tartar
1 teaspoon almond extract
1 cup cake flour
¼ teaspoon salt
Preheat oven to 350°. Set out large tube pan. Do NOT butter it.
Beat emu egg white until soft peaks are formed.
Beat in ½ cup of the confectioners’ sugar and the cream of tartar.
In another pan, beat the yolk until thick. Add the remaining confectionerÂ’s sugar and almond extract, beating well. Pour over the egg white, folding together gently until well blended.
Mix the cake flour and salt together; then sift over the egg mixture. Cut and fold together. Pour into the pan. Bake 50 minutes. Invert on a wire cooler and let stand until cold. Serve with strawberries.
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Contact info:
American Emu Association
P. O. Box 2502
San Angelo, TX 76902
http://www.aea-emu.org
541-332-0675
American Emu Association
American Emu Association
541-332-0675
pr@aea-emu.org
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