Pet.............10:26 is a bit late but I have to wait until one of them lay.......lol
The white and pink eggs in the photo are salted eggs. The white are salted duck eggs and the pink ones are salted chicken eggs. The Thais usual eat them with a very bland type of rice soup - not the usual rice soup which many eat in the mornings.
The eggs are simply placed raw into a strong brine (salt and water) solution and left in a warm area for a few days. Because the shell are porous, the salt manages to penetrate the eggs.The salt then absorbs all the moisture out of the yolk and you're left with a so-called cooked egg, although the white doesn't seem to cook, hence the reason why you still need to either cook them, or crack one into a bowl of very hot rice soup/noodles.
So, the next time you have nothing to do, take a jar full of water, mix in as much salt as possible, add in a few eggs, close the jar, and then leave it standing in the kitchen for a few days - there, you now have salted eggs
I don't fancy them myself because they really are "super salty". You also get what they call a "100 year old" egg where the entire contents are black. Only seen pictures of them though, and from what I've read, they seem to be more of a Chinese thing. I also can't remember how they're prepared.

Don't try to impress me with your manner of dress cos a monkey himself is a monkey no less - cold fact