Breaker eggs

Breaker eggs (also called liquid eggs) refer to chicken eggs that have been broken out of their shells to be sold in liquid form and are utilized in the food industry as an ingredient in other food products, as opposed to being sold fresh in their shells in protective cartons. A 2015 avian bird flu outbreak in the American Midwest has stricken the breaker egg-laying hens and forced breaker egg prices higher.[1] By the end of 2015, prices were again on the down-swing.[2]

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