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🥚 Other Common Egg Markings to Know
- Expiration or “Sell By” Dates: Usually found on the carton, not the egg shell.
- Grade Stamps (AA, A, B): Indicate the egg’s interior and exterior quality.
- Lot Numbers or Farm Codes: Help with traceability and recall if needed.
- Country of Origin: Indicates where the eggs were produced.
Why It Matters
Understanding these markings helps you:
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- Choose eggs that align with your health and ethical preferences.
- Know when your eggs are freshest.
- Support farming practices you believe in.
- Feel confident about food safety.
Final Thoughts
Next time you see a green circle on your eggs, remember it’s more than just a color — it’s a signal about quality, farming methods, or freshness. While the exact meaning can vary, it generally points to an extra level of care or certification. When in doubt, check the carton or ask your retailer.
Eggs are a staple in many kitchens — knowing these small details can help you pick the best eggs for you and your family.
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