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Floating Eggs: Good or Bad?

Welcome to our informative page where you can find out if floating eggs mean they're no longer safe to eat. Let's dive into the science behind the float test with our AI assistant.

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Floating eggs can sometimes indicate that they're past their prime, as older eggs tend to develop an air pocket that makes them buoyant. However, it's not a definitive sign that they're bad. A good way to check is to crack them open and see if there's an off odor. Have you tried this test at home? What are you planning to make with your eggs? Let's chat more about it!