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Fresh eggs always
Fresh eggs always

Fresh eggs
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Fresh eggs always
Fresh eggs always

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Fresh

Chicken

At Arabian farms, quality is at the heart of everything we do. From the very beginning, we've been committed to giving our birds a good quality of life. That's why we've been the region's most-trusted brand for poultry products.

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Looking for an egg-citing twist? Discover our specialty quail eggs for a nutritious boost.

Experience the refinement of our specialized eggs, where exceptional quality meets artisanal care. Each egg is a masterpiece of freshness and taste, designed to enhance your culinary creations with elegance and precision.

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Dedicated Production Facilities

800

Detected Employees

40

Years of Experience

5000

Customer Reach

12 hrs

Farm-to-Table

50,000+

Happy Chickens

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You Like

Your

Eggs?

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Chicken Shawarma

By Delish | 10th November 2020

Afghani Chicken Curry

By Sanjeev Kapoor | 10th November 2020

Egg Masala Curry

By NDTV Food | 10th November 2020

Chicken Biryani

By No Recipes | 10th November 2020

Place your egg in a tall glass of cold water. If it stays at the bottom, then it’s fresh; if it lifts and bobs at a bit of an angle, it’ll be older but fine to use; if it floats to the surface, then it’s getting pretty old and is probably not safe to use, so get rid of it!

Crack open your egg and see what the yolk and the white do. If the egg yolk bulges and the white is viscous and gathered tightly round the yolk, then the egg is still fresh. However, if the yolk is flat and the egg white runny, then the egg is old.

If you shake the egg and there’s no sloshing noise from inside, then it’s fresh and can be eaten. If, on the other hand, the egg makes a sloshing noise when you shake it, air has gotten into it and expanded the natural air bubble, so its best not eaten.

The packaging specifies a ‘use by’ date and the supplier guarantees that it will be usable at least until this date, provided that they are stored properly. Generally, eggs can still be safely eaten for some time past the ‘use by date, if they’re well cooked through, but best confirm this with one of the other freshness checks!

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Eggs?

Can't t remember if an egg is fresh or hard boiled? Follow these simple steps to test whether those eggs in your refrigerator are fresh enough to eat.