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How to Tell If Eggs are Bad

Understanding whether your eggs are fresh or spoiled is crucial for your health and culinary success. Our handy guide, powered by an intelligent AI assistant, will help you determine the freshness of your eggs with simple yet effective methods.

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Checking if eggs are bad is important for health and safety. A simple test is the float test: place the egg in a bowl of water; if it floats, it may be bad, but if it sinks, it's likely fresh. You can also crack it open and check for an off smell or unusual appearance. What method have you tried before? Do you have a batch of eggs you're unsure about right now?