...Mr Venn said emu eggs tasted much like chicken eggs, but were richer, larger, and had a bigger yolk-to-white ratio. The $30 price tag was originally for a fertilised egg for breeders, but when buyers inquired about eggs for eating, Mr Venn stuck with the same price — and buyers didn't flinch….
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-10-02/emu-egg-demand-increase/12714868
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