Deviled Eggs
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Soft lemon-green heat, between yolk and honey
About Deviled Eggs
Crack an egg into a glossy deviled-eggs tray and watch that bright yolk look a touch greenish under kitchen lighting. Deviled Eggs has that same soft yellow leaning toward light, fresh green. It's lighter than Egg Yolk and Cheesus, but it doesn't go chalky like they can when the UI gets too pale. Compared with Bread and Butter, it feels less amber and more "clean" in its undertone, so it reads less baked and more lightly pickled.
I reach for it when the background needs to feel friendly without turning into a spotlight: recipe platforms with lots of photography, food and grocery ecommerce, and admin screens that still need warmth. It sits well behind badges, section headers, and subtle callout panels, especially with deep olive or moss greens. In product detail pages it supports charcoal type better than warmer ambers, yet it won't flatten contrast like very pale creams do.
Quirk: push it alongside saturated lime and it can start to look almost creamy-gray. If that happens, dial the green cooler or give it a touch more contrast in surrounding neutrals.
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