Quail eggs

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Quail eggs or quails' eggs (British English) are a kind of edible egg, eaten and considered a delicacy in many parts of the world, including Asia, Europe, and North America. In Japanese cuisine, they are sometimes used raw or cooked as tamago in sushi and often found in bento lunches.

Quail egg (left) as compared to a chicken egg (upper right) and a duck egg (lower right) (the quail egg being the smallest), in an adult human's hand
Potato galettes, served with quail eggs

In some other countries, eggs of quail are considered less exotic.

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