Size, weight and price of eggs

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simply curious . . .
does AU observe the EU standard or the US standard or 'its own standard' for grading egg sizes as xxx-S-M-L-xxx-xxx?

the EU SML description is bigger (by weight) than the US standard,
 
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One of our long time friends lives on Hawaii Island (aka The Big Island in Hawaii)
and sent us this photo from their market
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DH asked me, "how much did we pay for eggs when we still lived on Oahu?"
I don't recall, but I know that I didn't buy them often...
 
simply curious . . .
does AU observe the EU standard or the US standard or 'its own standard' for grading egg sizes as xxx-S-M-L-xxx-xxx?

the EU SML description is bigger (by weight) than the US standard,
They are different from the UK, that's for certain. I don't know the American system so can't comment.

Egg Types & Labels: A Guide For Choosing The Right Eggs

Pack weight Egg size range Average size per egg Edible portion per egg Size descriptor
500 g41.7 g - 49.9 g43 g37 gMedium
600 g50.0 g - 58.2 g 52 g 45 g Large
700 g58.3 g - 66.6 g60 g52 gX-large
800 g66.7 g - 71.6 g68 g59 gJumbo
860 g71.7 g - 78.0 g73 g64 gKing-size

My chooks usually fall in the 750-800g for 12 range.
 
That's a steep price for 24 eggs.
I bought half a tray (here the trays are usually 30 eggs) last week and they cost me around $4.
 
looks like another system to add to the mix . . .
Code:
                grams per egg:
            USDA                 USDA      EU Sizes                   AU
           oz/doz   oz per egg     
peewee       15     1.25         35.4
small        18     1.50         42.5       small        <53
med          21     1.75         49.6       medium       53-63        Medium  43
large        24     2.00         56.7                                 Large   52
extra large  27     2.25         63.8       large        >63-73       xLarge  60
jumbo        30     2.50         70.9       very large   >73          Jumbo   68
king                                                                  king    73
 
TastyReuben We have chickens, but the thing is no one will share their eggs, they're that precious.
We had a feral pair in our backyard, but I could never catch them, well, the GSD was no help ... if we said, "Chicken" he was off and runnin' - kinda like "Squirrel" :laugh:
 
Jumbo is 30 gram?

I buy assorted eggs and the medium/small is about 30 gr (without shell)
(Yes, I weight them to get my pasta recipe more or less right)

And I thought everything was bigger in the States :)
 
the USDA "rules" specify ounces per dozen, and a further spec weight per case.
there has to be some 'tolerance' / variation in per egg weight, so the dozen/case spec is to ensure the eggs are not all on the heavy side or the light side....

I'm not aware that USDA or the EU standard addresses "without shell" . . . I can understand using that metric for pasta making, for example, but I do pasta from 'a well in a pile' of flour, and just mix in flour until the consistency is right. I don't do machines....
 
the USDA "rules" specify ounces per dozen, and a further spec weight per case.
there has to be some 'tolerance' / variation in per egg weight, so the dozen/case spec is to ensure the eggs are not all on the heavy side or the light side....

I'm not aware that USDA or the EU standard addresses "without shell" . . . I can understand using that metric for pasta making, for example, but I do pasta from 'a well in a pile' of flour, and just mix in flour until the consistency is right. I don't do machines....
One time I took an egg out of it's shell and was going to use it but for some reason didn't, so I put it in an airtight container and stuck it in the refrigerator. The next day it was funky-looking so I threw it out. I can't understand any purpose of measuring and selling eggs without their shells. Except for hardboiled, but I about lost it when I saw those in the store the first time a few years back. All I could think was, "Who is so friggin' lazy that they can't be bothered to peel their own eggs?" I get that sometimes the darned things don't want to peel, but still, the price they charged for those peeled eggs blew my mind!
 
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