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Do you need to wash eggs before using them?

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Eggs look harmless — small, smooth, ordinary. Yet the way you handle them before they hit the pan can quietly decide whether your breakfast nourishes or harms. Some people scrub every shell as if it carries danger. Others refuse to let water touch it at all. The truth lies in a hidden layer of protection most never notice — and once it’s gone, you can’t get it back.

Every egg is born with a natural defense called the cuticle, or “bloom.” This nearly invisible coating seals microscopic pores in the shell, acting as nature’s armor against bacteria like Salmonella. When you wash an unprocessed egg under running water, you can strip away that coating — and in doing so, make it easier for bacteria to enter. What feels like cleanliness may, in fact, undo what nature designed to keep you safe.

In many countries, store-bought eggs are already washed and sanitized under controlled conditions, then refrigerated to maintain safety. But farm-fresh, unwashed eggs still depend on their natural bloom. For those, it’s best to avoid washing until right before use — and if an egg is visibly dirty, spot-clean it gently or discard it altogether.

Handle eggs with clean hands, cook them thoroughly, and store them properly. The lesson is simple: sometimes protection looks like fragility, and wisdom means knowing when to leave nature’s design untouched.

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