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Egg Freshness: The Water Test Method

Have you ever wondered if your eggs are still fresh enough to use? Using a simple water test, you can easily determine their freshness. Whether you're making an omelette or baking a cake, ensuring your eggs are fresh can make all the difference. Our AI assistant is here to guide you through each step of this process and answer any questions you may have.

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We hope this guide helps you confidently check your eggs in water for freshness. If you have further questions or need more cooking tips, feel free to ask our AI assistant. Happy cooking!

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The water test is a neat way to check egg freshness! Simply place the egg in a bowl of water. Fresh eggs will sink and lay flat on the bottom, while older eggs stand upright or float due to increased air inside their shell. Have you tried this method before, or are there other ways you check your eggs at home? It's quite fascinating how simple techniques can reveal so much about everyday items.