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Here are some effective ways to determine if eggs are bad:
1. The Float Test
How to Do It: Fill a bowl with water and gently place the egg in it.
Interpretation:
Sinks and lays flat on the bottom: Fresh
Sinks but stands upright: Still safe but should be used soon
Floats: Bad; discard it
2. Smell Test
How to Do It: Crack the egg open into a bowl.
Interpretation:
Fresh egg: No odor
Bad egg: A sulfur-like or rotten smell indicates spoilage
3. Visual Inspection
How to Do It: Check the eggshell and the contents.
Interpretation:
Shell: Clean and uncracked is good; any discoloration or cracks are signs of bad eggs
Contents: Any unusual color or texture (like pink or green) means the egg is spoiled
4. Check the Expiration Date
Always check the "sell by" or "expiration" date on the carton. If the