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After searching all over Paris for white eggs, Greg discovers the surprising truth from a knowledgeable waiter: the color comes from chicken genetics, with red-earlobed French hens producing brown eggs. Though initially skeptical, Greg learns that shell color doesn't affect taste, challenging his 30-year preference and opening his mind to French culinary traditions.
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After searching all over Paris for white eggs, Greg discovers the surprising truth from a knowledgeable waiter: the color comes from chicken genetics, with red-earlobed French hens producing brown eggs. Though initially skeptical, Greg learns that shell color doesn't affect taste, challenging his 30-year preference and opening his mind to French culinary traditions.
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