Original Medium Free-Range Eggs
St. Ewe Original Medium eggs, easily recognised by their iconic blue box, are a breakfast staple that brings exceptional quality and taste to your table. Produced by our trusted British family farms who are committed to the welfare of their hens, these multi-award-winning, free-range eggs are perfect for those who appreciate the finer things in life, starting with the most important meal of the day!
When it comes to poaching, St. Ewe Original Medium eggs excel, offering the consistency and flavour needed to create perfectly poached eggs with firm whites and velvety yolks. Whether you’re whipping up a classic Eggs Benedict, serving them on avocado toast, or simply enjoying them on their own, these medium eggs are designed to elevate your breakfast experience.
At St. Ewe, we believe that great breakfasts start with great eggs. Our hens are given the outdoor lifestyle they deserve, which results in eggs that not only taste better but are better for you. By choosing St. Ewe, you’re supporting ethical farming practices and ensuring that your breakfast is built on a foundation of quality and care. So, when you’re looking for the perfect poached egg, reach for the eggs in the blue box—because with St. Ewe, breakfast just got better.
Available at Tesco and The Great Cornish Food Store.
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Have a Question?
Where should I store eggs?
For optimum freshness, eggs should be kept at a constant temperature; below 20°C. This is often why it is advised to keep eggs in the fridge so they can be kept at a constant temperature.
Here are some other top tips for storing eggs:
- When storing eggs, keep them in their original boxes. This ensures that any odours from surrounding foods are shut out. Who wants an egg that tastes like an onion?
- If you take eggs out of their box, store and use them in date order.
- Store away from strong-smelling food because egg shells are porous and can take on the smell or taste of other foods. The average hen’s egg has around 7,000 pores!
- Never use dirty, cracked, or broken eggs
Are eggs good for you?
You would be hard-pressed to find a food that contains such an ideal mixture of nutrients as eggs as they are one of nature’s superfoods; fitting into many diets and lifestyles. Along with high levels of quality protein, eggs are naturally rich in vitamin D, B2 (riboflavin), vitamin B12, iodine, and selenium and they contain several other essential dietary vitamins and minerals.
How do you know if an egg is fresh?
All our eggs carry a date stamp; however, if you want to double-check, you can pop your egg into a glass or bowl of water. If it sinks, it’s fresh, and if it floats, it’s stale.