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Good to know because I never check the expiration on my eggs

Posted on April 18, 2026 by Admin

It’s actually a good habit to pay at least a little attention to egg freshness—but you don’t always need to rely strictly on the printed date.

Eggs (Egg) can often stay safe a bit beyond the printed “best before” date if they’ve been stored properly in the fridge.


🥚 How to check if eggs are still good

💧 1. Water float test (simple and reliable)

Put the egg in a bowl of water:

  • 🟢 Sinks and lies flat → fresh
  • 🟡 Sinks but stands upright → older but usually still OK
  • 🔴 Floats → bad (discard it)

👃 2. Smell test

  • Crack it into a bowl first
  • A bad egg has a strong sulfur or rotten smell

👀 3. Look test

  • Fresh egg = thick white, firm yolk
  • Bad egg = watery, discolored, or unusual texture

🧊 How long eggs last

  • In the fridge: usually 3–5 weeks after purchase
  • Hard-boiled eggs: about 1 week
  • Room temperature eggs: spoil much faster (especially in warm climates)

⚠️ Why it matters

Eating spoiled eggs can cause foodborne illness like Salmonella infection (Salmonella infection), which causes stomach pain, diarrhea, and fever.


🧠 Bottom line

You don’t need to obsess over expiration dates—but doing a quick check (especially the float or smell test) is a smart habit.


If you want, I can give you a simple “fridge food safety cheat sheet” so you know what can still be eaten and what should be thrown out.

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