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During World War II, the U.S. shipped about a quarter of its eggs to Allied nations in powdered form — but they were far from popular. Here’s what Brits did with the ‘hard, yellowish’ stuff.
The appeal of dried eggs would skyrocket. Not only were they shelf-stable, but they took up just 20% of the shipping space of shelled eggs. The British government lifted the patent during World ...
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