Many people reach for eggs in the kitchen without a second thought, but one simple question often sparks debate: Should you wash them before cooking? Surprisingly, the answer isn’t as straightforward as it seems.
Some people wash eggs out of habit, while others do it for peace of mind. But fresh eggs naturally come with a built-in protective layer called the cuticle or egg bloom. This thin coating acts like armor, sealing the pores of the shell and shielding the egg from bacteria.
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