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How to Tell If Eggs Are Fresh

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# **How to Tell If Eggs Are Fresh: Simple Tricks That Really Work 🥚**

Eggs are a staple in most kitchens — perfect for breakfast, baking, or quick meals. But how do you know if the eggs sitting in your fridge are still good to eat? Whether you’re trying to avoid food waste or prevent a kitchen disaster, learning **how to tell if eggs are fresh** is a skill every home cook should have.

Fortunately, there are several easy methods — **no cracking required (at first!)** — to help you check your eggs for freshness. Here’s everything you need to know.

## 🧪 **1. The Float Test: Quick and Reliable**

This is the most popular method — and it’s based on science.

### **How to Do It:**

* Fill a bowl or glass with **cold water**.
* Gently place the egg into the water.

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### **What It Means:**

* **Sinks and lays flat on the bottom** ➡️ Very fresh
* **Sinks but stands upright** ➡️ Still safe, but not at peak freshness
* **Floats to the top** ➡️ Bad egg — toss it

### **Why It Works:**

As eggs age, the **air cell inside grows larger**, causing them to float. A fresh egg has a smaller air pocket and stays at the bottom.

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## 🕵️‍♀️ **2. The Sniff Test: Trust Your Nose**

If you’re already cracking the egg open, this is your final check.

### **How to Do It:**

* Crack the egg into a clean bowl.
* Smell it right away.

 

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