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Armadillo Eggs

These eggs a dark green egg found in the Calhoun, St. Clair, Etowah, Clay County, and Talladega County regions. They are a little spicy and have a rich creamy interior when grilled to the right temperature. They are typically found in a dark, cool place such as under a rock or any boxed in area or crevice. They have been known to have been found in Oxford, Alabama at the local historic bridge.

These eggs used to be a delicacy in the Houston, Texas area but since the late migration of armadillos they have now been seen mostly in the above named regions. They are a great appetizer but unfortunately you can not find them in any area restaurant due to fact that they are a natures species and the armadillos themselves or their eggs can not be sold for profit.

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