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4. Dip the egg in water
According to LCI, another technique can be effective in determining whether the egg is still edible.
But if it remains erect, that means it needs to be eaten quickly. If it rises to the surface, it is expired.
In fact, the older the egg gets, the more moisture evaporates through microscopic pores and the air pocket gets bigger. Therefore, the older the egg is, the more it floats.
This dip can cause loss of the cuticle on the shell. However, the latter protects the egg from bacteria such as salmonella.
5. Use the mirage technique
Candling is a technique for assessing egg quality or chick development in a fertilized egg.
But you can still do the method at home, if you want. To do this, you need a cool place with little light.
This technique allows you to see if the air bubble is small or large. As the egg ages, the water evaporates and is replaced by gases. Thus, the larger the air pocket becomes, the more the egg is aged.
Although we are all against food waste, it is necessary to carefully check the packaging of the products we buy in supermarkets to ensure that their consumption is safe. In fact, passing the expiration date of a perishable product exposes you to various illnesses.
Here is a list of foods that can be consumed after the expiration date, relayed by our colleagues at Femme Actuelle:
Foods that do not expire, except in certain cases:
Cans, rice, pasta, cornstarch, flour, cereals or even dried vegetables can remain intact well after the marked expiration date on the packaging. However, these products can be infested with food moths and undergo spoilage.
Foods that can be consumed after the expiration date
Other foods that can be consumed after the expiration date include dairy products such as crème fraîche, cheese, milk and yogurt. These, if unopened, can be consumed one to two weeks after the date mentioned.
Furthermore, frozen products can be consumed after the date mentioned on the packaging, if the cold chain has been respected. If stored properly, raw fish can be kept for 6 to 9 months past the expiration date. For poultry and fruits and vegetables, the period extends to one year. However, frozen meals keep less well than packaged products.
Foods you should definitely not eat after the expiration date