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The surprising trick with which you will know if it is possible to eat the eggs after the expiration date - Walla! Food

2020-11-01T22:11:38.811Z


Have you heard of the buoyancy test? So maybe it's time for you to hear and that way you will know if the eggs you bought are edible


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The surprising trick with its help you will know if the eggs can be eaten after the expiration date

A woman who encountered an operation on borderline eggs on the expiration date and turned to the social network to be offered a method to check if the large amount she had purchased could be used even after the expiration date.

Suggested methods: "Buoyancy test" and egg freezing

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Five different methods for separating eggs (Walla! Food system)

Home cooks have revealed the "buoyancy test" method they swear works and gives an answer to the question of whether the egg is rotten or not - without opening it.

It happened after Shelley, an Australian resident, shared her dilemma on social media - she bought 120 free-range eggs worth $ 40 and paid only $ 5 and a half on October 18th.

The reason for the discount?

The expiration date on the packaging was October 19th.



Obviously it is impossible to eat 120 eggs a day, so mine asked how you would know if the eggs could still be eaten even though their expiration date had passed.

Many of the surfers offered their tips - from freezing the eggs to the method of testing whether they are good or not by using a bowl of cold water.

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This is how the buoyancy test works

"Put them in the water, if they sink they are fine, if they float - they are not", wrote one woman in the Facebook group where the question was posted and another added: "First of all - you found a great deal, but before you break them, do the buoyancy test because the eggs They can last even three months, but sometimes they arrive in stores after two months. "

The secret of the buoyancy test - the freshest eggs should reach the bottom of the bowl, and lie on their side, while the rotten ones that must not be eaten to avoid poisoning will float to the top, which is a sign that they should be thrown in the trash no matter what the expiration date says.

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This is what the eggs look like in the buoyancy test according to their freshness (Illustration photo: ShutterStock)

And there is another method

Dozens of people suggested she freeze the eggs for future use.

"What an abrasion! You know you can freeze eggs, yes? I break them into a silicone mold, put them in a vacuum bag with a zipper, and put them out for future use," one wrote, and another added: "We freeze them and make omelets out of them and use them to make cakes. "My dog ​​loves them that way too."

A third concluded: "I put my eggs in the freezer and use them freely even after a month beyond the date on the cardboard."

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