Guinea fowl eggs can be found on sale quite rarely, but they deserve no less attention than chicken or quail eggs for their beneficial properties. We will find out how to cook guinea fowl eggs and how to effectively use them for healing and beauty. Caloric and chemical composition The caloric content of guinea fowl eggs is 43 Kcal per 100 g.
Read MoreLegends of catastrophic locust invasions have come to us since the days of ancient Egypt. It was then that she was rightfully awarded the title of one of the “Seven Executions of Egypt”. Moving in huge flocks, this “green attack” can completely destroy all green vegetation on the ground. Locust does not hesitate to do anything, be it tobacco or corn leaves, human clothing, or grass seedlings. Read More
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