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Emu Egg vs Ostrich Egg

Size, color, taste, price, and hatching compared.

Emu and ostrich eggs are both giants of the bird world, but they are quite different. Ostrich eggs are larger and creamy white, while emu eggs are smaller and a striking dark green. Here is how they stack up so you can choose the right egg for eating, hatching, or art.

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Emu vs Ostrich

FeatureEmuOstrich
Weight1 to 1.5 lbabout 3 lb
Equals (chicken eggs)10 to 12about 24
Shell colordark greencreamy white
Tasterich, creamymild, creamy
Incubation50 to 55 daysabout 42 days
Eating price$25$40
Hatching price$45$100

Which Should You Choose

For eating, both are excellent, but an emu egg is the better value and easier to use in everyday cooking, while an ostrich egg is a true showstopper for a big gathering. For hatching, emu eggs take a little longer and run cooler in price, while ostrich eggs are larger and cost more. For art, emu shells win on color with their deep green, while ostrich shells offer a large, smooth ivory canvas.

Good to know

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is bigger, emu or ostrich?
Ostrich. It weighs about 3 pounds versus 1 to 1.5 for emu.
Which tastes better?
Both are mild and creamy. Emu is richer, ostrich is the bigger novelty.
Which is cheaper?
Emu. Eating eggs are $25 versus $40 for ostrich.
Which hatches faster?
Ostrich, at about 42 days versus 50 to 55 for emu.
Which has better shells for art?
Emu shells are prized for their dark green color.

Taste the Difference

Try both. Mix emu and ostrich eggs in one order.

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