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The eggs used in Pekota Pekota's dishes are from Toyama Prefecture.
Free-range fertilized eggs from Organic Kitchen Otokawa Farm.
@otogawaorganic
Carbonara, frittata, and cheesecake.
That rich flavor and gentle whitish color can only be achieved with these eggs🥚✨
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In fact, the owner is currently preparing to open a restaurant.
A memorable place I visited with my big belly 🤰🩷
Here we encounter eggs, which can be said to be the "origin of food."
What we are currently using in the store is
It has a special meaning to us.
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🌿 Why eggs are so delicious
The chickens here
✔ No compound feed used
✔ Raised on the bounty of nature, including fish, rice, and fruit from Toyama
So the yolk isn't too thick.
Natural lemon color.
It's not flashy, but it's delicious.
It's a flavor that your body will easily absorb even if you eat it every day.
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🍇🐐 A gentle cycle of life
On this farm, the vineyards and the animals live together.
・Growing grapes naturally
・Make wine
・Chickens eat the skin of the pulp.
・Chicken droppings become compost for the fields
- Chickens roaming around tills the soil
・Goats eat grass
No herbicides are used, and life supports life in the Satoyama cycle.
These eggs are laid by the chickens that live on this vineyard.
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🐓 The concept of animal welfare
Most common eggs are raised in cages.
The chickens cannot move freely.
But free-range chickens
They peck at the soil, take dust baths, bask in the sun,
They sleep on perches at night and lay their eggs wherever they want.
Males and females live together and mate naturally.
Many of the eggs become fertile.
This is to create a less stressful environment for chickens.
This is a breeding method that is attracting attention from the perspective of animal welfare.
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There is another important background to this egg.
In the world of general egg-laying chicken farming,
Male chicks that don't lay eggs are unable to raise them and often die.
But at Otokawa Farm,
They also accept these male chicks and raise them freely together with the females.
It is in this environment where life circulates and interacts with nature that we are born.
These are free-range fertilized eggs.
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🍽 Why we choose these eggs
Food is something that your loved ones should eat with peace of mind.
Not just "delicious"
We also want to value the environment and lives behind it.
So in Pekota Pekota
The chickens were raised in an environment that was as stressful as possible.
I continue to use these free-range eggs.
Beyond the single egg on the plate,
I would be happy if you could enjoy the story of this little life with me 🥚🌿
#free-range eggs #gaugefree #organic
#AnimalWelfare #Kitasenju Gourmet
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Eat and drink
Gluten-free and organic homemade meals
A moment of joy for the mind and body.
We look forward to seeing you at PECOTA PECOTA, right next to Kitasenju Station!