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The No. 1 Mistake to Avoid Before Storing Eggs in the Fridge
Super-simple egg storage hack that can double freshness / difusion
Do you wash the eggs you buy at the grocery store before putting them in the fridge? If they look dusty or have debris, it’s tempting to scrub them until they squeak.
I used to do the same — neatness felt right. But that little habit actually makes eggs spoil faster.
Even if the shell looks clean, washing can put the interior at risk of contamination. Read on for the real, simple tips that help your eggs stay fresher and safer, longer.
◆ The scientific reason you shouldn’t wash eggs with water
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An eggshell isn’t just a hard covering — it’s full of tiny pores. When an egg forms, it gets a thin, natural protective layer called the cuticle.
That cuticle is the egg’s built-in defense against bacteria. But wash an egg with water and you strip that shield away.
Without the cuticle, water can carry bacteria through those pores and into the egg, which speeds up spoilage.
◆ Storing eggs on the fridge door is risky
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Yes, that egg tray on the fridge door is convenient — but it’s actually the worst spot. Every time the door opens, the temperature swings a lot.
Those temperature changes stress eggs and make them lose freshness faster.
Keep eggs in the back of the fridge, where the temperature is steadier. Stored there, eggs can stay good for well over a month.
◆ Why you should stand eggs with the pointy end down
Super-simple egg storage hack that can double freshness / difusion
One end of an egg is rounded, the other is pointy. For storage, stand eggs with the pointy end down.
The rounded end holds an air pocket called the air cell. Keeping that end up lets the egg “breathe” and helps preserve freshness.
If you store eggs rounded-side down, the yolk can drift toward the air pocket and spoil faster. My kid used to think standing eggs point-first was a game — now he insists on setting them the right way.
◆ The simple water test for egg freshness
Super-simple egg storage hack that can double freshness / difusion
Got eggs hiding in the back of the fridge and can’t remember when you bought them? Drop one into a glass of water. If it lies flat on the bottom, it’s very fresh.
If it floats, air has built up inside and it’s time to toss it. An egg that light could make you sick if you eat it.
Bottom line: don’t wash eggs before storing them. Keep them as they are, and only rinse them briefly right before cooking. A tiny change like this can make your family’s meals safer — and tastier.











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