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Monday, May 26, 2014

How to Tell if an Egg is Fresh

Eggs are healthy, convenient, adaptable and tasty. Most people always have at least one carton of eggs sitting in our refrigerator for use in baking, omelets or any number of other uses. While eggs have a long (refrigerator) shelf life they are perishable and do eventually spoil. A spoiled egg will be immediately recognizable by its smell when the shell is cracked, but how can you tell if an egg is fresh without unleashing that rotten egg odor? Follow these simple age-old steps to test whether those eggs in your refrigerator are fresh enough to eat.

Instructions

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    Visually inspect your egg. Is it broken? Does it smell? If not, move on to the following steps.

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    Fill a bowl with cold water. Use enough water to cover the egg when it's standing on one end. An egg's interior air pocket enlarges with time, allowing a simple float test to be used to test an egg's freshness.

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    Gently place the egg into the water.

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    Does the egg float in the water? That's a sign that the egg is old and should be discarded.

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    Does the egg stand on one end? It's not fresh, but not yet old. It's safe to eat.

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    Does the egg lie on one side on the bottom of the bowl? This signals a very fresh egg. It is safe to eat.

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