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What Experts Recommend
According to food safety authorities, including the USDA and egg producers:
- Do not wash eggs before storing them. Unwashed eggs last longer and are safer to store in the fridge.
- If eggs are visibly dirty, wipe them gently with a dry cloth or soft brush. Avoid soaking them in water.
- Use eggs promptly after cracking and cook them thoroughly to reduce the risk of foodborne illness.
Tips for Safe Egg Handling
- Store eggs in the fridge at or below 40°F (4°C).
- Avoid cross-contamination: keep eggs separate from raw meat and wash hands after handling.
- Cook eggs thoroughly, especially for dishes served to children, the elderly, or immunocompromised individuals.
- Discard cracked or leaking eggs, as bacteria can enter through damaged shells.
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