Of course, fresh is best, but is there an issue with older eggs that are still good? Technically no, you can still eat eggs that aren’t rotten, and it’s always a shame to waste food. However, eggs deteriorate over time, and lose moisture and carbon dioxide, which makes the yolks more breakable and the whites runnier. Plus, older eggs pose a greater risk of food-borne illnesses.
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