Healthy Traditions soy-free eggs are unique! These chickens are raised by family farmers and eat a soy-free feed mixture that has no genetically modified grains (no GMOs!). Healthy Traditions developed the feed the chickens eat, and we test it for GMOs and glyphosate.
Do eggs contain soy protein?
Almost all commercial eggs, including those that are organic or marketed as “Omega 3” eggs, are from chickens fed high concentrations of soy. So if eggs are a part of your diet today, so is soy protein, whether you realize it or not. Healthy Traditions wanted to offer a soy-free egg from chickens that eat NO SOY.
Is lecithin soy or egg?
Lecithin is a fat that can be found in many foods like soybeans and egg yolks. It is also known as Egg Lecithin, Lecitina, Ovolecithin, Soy Lecithin, Soy Phospholipid, Soybean Lecithin, Vegilecithin, Vitellin, Vitelline, and other names.
Do you put soy sauce on eggs?
Using a rubber spatula or wooden spoon (so that the eggs don’t become nicked), gently roll the eggs around, coating the eggs with the soy sauce mixture. Continue to steep the eggs with soy sauce until they reach your desired color or saltiness—1 to 2 minutes for a lightly salted flavor, 5 minutes or longer for well-salted flavor. Serve and enjoy.
Another popular question is “How to cook scrambled eggs with soy sauce?”.
, instructions Heat a little olive oil in a small skillet. In a small bowl, whisk together the eggs, soy sauce and black pepper; add to the skillet. Cook the eggs low and slow, using a wooden spoon to scrape the eggs when necessary. Serve with toast and top with green onions or parsley.
The eggs are first fried to perfection and then an aromatic spiced sweet soy sauce is drizzled on them before serving. The fried eggs itself is already so enticing as the egg whites are fried till the edges turn crunchy and the egg yolks are a crispy golden brown colour but still runny.
Do you offer eggs from free-ranged chickens?
We also offer eggs from our free-ranged chickens. Our chickens get to wander freely around the farm and reside in chicken tractors that are moved every few days to ensure they have access to fresh grass and can spread their nutrient-dense manure around. We use low stress handling techniques with all our animals.
What is soy-free chicken feed?
These chickens are raised by family farmers and eat a soy-free feed mixture that has no genetically modified grains (no GMOs!). Healthy Traditions developed the feed the chickens eat, and we test it for GMOs and glyphosate.