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24 times the size of hens egg, one Ostrich egg is perfect for large family!

Sitting for breakfast but dont know what to have? Why dont you try the latest offering in Britains stores - an ostrich egg 24 times the size of a normal hens!

London, May 4 : Sitting for breakfast but don't know what to have? Why don't you try the latest offering in Britain's stores - an ostrich egg 24 times the size of a normal hen's!

The eggs come from free-range birds on a Lincolnshire farmaitrose, the supermarket chain, has just started selling the eggs, which can weigh in at almost 4.4lb.

Diners are advised that a simple tap of a spoon is unlikely to break the shell - a roasting spike or a domestic drill is more suitable.

And those hoping to "go to work on ostrich egg" might think twice and save that particular treat for the weekend, as they can take an hour to boil.

They can also be hard-boiled, scrambled and fried - with a very large frying pan - just like chicken or duck eggs, said a spokesman.

"They are also very good for meringues because the white is much lighter than chickens' eggs," the Telegraph quoted the rep, as saying.

Waitrose has introduced the eggs, which cost 15.99 pounds, at 19 stores and hopes to attract cooks looking to experiment.

The eggs, from specialist egg supplier Clarence Court, come from free-range birds on a Lincolnshire farm which only lay once every three days or so.

Lisa Rowe, director of Clarence Court, said: "The largest egg of any bird species, this product promises to be talking point at very large breakfast tables across the country."

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