Eggshells are porous so some small bubbles are completely normal. If there's an actual visible hole or crack in the egg, I personally wouldn't eat it. My dogs get the eggs that have minor cracks.
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The bubbles were teenie tiny and in a constant stream, I was soaking them in the cleanser/water mixture. Do you think they are safe to eat?
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Yep. I just wash them in warm water. If they are hard boiled I just peel off the shell & crush it into small pieces. If it is not hardboiled I just give the shell another rinse after the egg has been cracked leave it on the counter to dry & then crush it once dry.This may sound silly, but how do you wash them? Just warm water?
I agree with Aart here. You will find a lot of different opinions on this forum as to the best way to clean/store your eggs, so I'll just jump right in & tell you mine!It's hard to say what you're seeing...almost any egg submerged in liquid will stream some bubbles.
Many do not wash their eggs.
Not a great idea to submerge them IMO.
If you do wash, submerged or not, use water that is warmer than the egg, this will make the egg contents swell and push dirt out and away from the pores of the egg.
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