Egg substitutes

Close-up view of an omelette prepared with an egg substitute
Just Egg brand egg substitute, cooked like scrambled eggs

Egg substitutes are food products which can be used to replace eggs in cooking and baking. Common reasons a cook may choose to use an egg substitute instead of egg(s) include having an egg allergy, adhering to a vegan diet or a vegetarian diet of a type that omits eggs, having concerns about the level of animal welfare or environmental burden associated with egg farming, or worries about potential Salmonella contamination when using raw eggs. There is a growing movement to address some of these concerns via third-party certifications, but because many labels in the industry remain confusing or intentionally misleading,[1] some consumers distrust them and may use egg substitutes instead.

  1. ^ "How to decipher egg carton labels". The Humane Society of the United States. Retrieved 2021-10-05.

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