Raw Paleo Diet Forums => General Discussion => Topic started by: Wolf on August 20, 2014, 06:03:57 am
Title: quail eggs
Post by: Wolf on August 20, 2014, 06:03:57 am
Do any of you guys eat quail eggs? Where do you get them? Are they safer or more dangerous to eat raw than chicken eggs? Are they healthier than chicken eggs? How do they taste in comparison to chicken eggs?
I'm thinking of maybe trying quail eggs, I'm trying to do a WAI diet to start off coming back to raw foods, though I'd probably just eat the quail eggs whole instead of separating the yolks like I do with chicken eggs. I've seen quail eggs at the asian/phillipino(looks mexican to me) market and was wondering if I should try them, they also have quail egg shooters at my work(japanese owned sushi restaurant) and if I like them I might buy them at work too.
Title: Re: quail eggs
Post by: eveheart on August 20, 2014, 08:12:34 am
Do any of you guys eat quail eggs? Where do you get them? Are they safer or more dangerous to eat raw than chicken eggs? Are they healthier than chicken eggs? How do they taste in comparison to chicken eggs?
I have eaten quail eggs in sushi and Korean restaurants. Once you find a brand to buy, go ahead and find out how they are raised and what they are fed, just as you would investigate anything else you eat.
I have lived where there are wild quail, but I would imagine that commercially-raised quail aren't wild.
Title: Re: quail eggs
Post by: goodsamaritan on August 20, 2014, 08:55:26 am
quail eggs are available in commercial quantities in our wet markets and super markets. I'm betting they are commercially raised. I buy quail eggs for my children for variety in food... and they are fun food for kids... small eggs. When I buy I taste a couple of raw quail eggs just for my quality control... they taste okay.
Title: Re: quail eggs
Post by: Iguana on August 20, 2014, 02:19:03 pm
You can't tell by the taste.
Title: Re: quail eggs
Post by: goodsamaritan on August 20, 2014, 03:03:16 pm
I have no wild or organic quail eggs to test taste as a basis.
But with chicken eggs and duck eggs I can tell by taste the better organic eggs.
Title: Re: quail eggs
Post by: TylerDurden on August 20, 2014, 04:24:43 pm
I love raw quail eggs. I buy them from a wholesaler's who also sells me a lot of raw wild game. I generally find them to taste better than chicken eggs or duck eggs, however "organic" the latter might be. Only goose eggs are better in quality for various reasons.
Title: Re: quail eggs
Post by: Projectile Vomit on August 20, 2014, 08:18:04 pm
Commercially raised quail eggs are very different from wild versions. Quail are raised in small pens and are fed almost exclusively grain. We have a quail farm nearby and I bought a pack of their eggs, then learned how they raise their animals and haven't bought from them since. They're certified organic, but their animals live miserable lives.
Title: Re: quail eggs
Post by: eveheart on August 21, 2014, 12:08:27 am
...they also have quail egg shooters at my work(japanese owned sushi restaurant) and if I like them I might buy them at work too.
Why not look at the name of the ranch that they come from and call/email/visit/google to see how the quail are raised. You might luck out, but don't get your expectations too high.
Title: Re: quail eggs
Post by: Wolf on August 21, 2014, 01:17:56 am
Why not look at the name of the ranch that they come from and call/email/visit/google to see how the quail are raised. You might luck out, but don't get your expectations too high.
Pretty sure the ones at my work are from a Japanese company and I probably won't be able to read the label, if I could even find them. I might if the label is only hiragana though. I also already tried to look up the company they get their meat from, Day-Lee, and I can't find out how they raise their beef cattle. Most likely grain-fed fedlots but the beef they get is supposed to be high quality so I wondered if maybe there was grass-fed, but I have no idea.