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Washing eggs can remove the natural protective coating on their shells, which makes it easier for bacteria to get in. It's best to only clean eggs that are actually dirty, and not just do it for every egg, in my humble opinion.
Of course, there are many people who wash every egg they collect. They'll probably all strongly disagree with me.
Washing eggs can remove the natural protective coating on their shells, which makes it easier for bacteria to get in. It's best to only clean eggs that are actually dirty, and not just do it for every egg, in my humble opinion.
Of course, there are many people who wash every egg they collect. They'll probably all strongly disagree with me.
