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Yes, eggs with blood spots are perfectly safe to eat. Authorities like the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Egg Safety Center confirm that these eggs are edible and pose no health risk. The blood spot is not an indicator of a spoiled or fertilized egg.
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Grade AA and A Eggs: These high-grade eggs are checked by candling (passing over a bright light), and most with visible blood spots are removed. However, some can slip through.
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Grade B Eggs: May have more minor defects, including blood spots, and are often used in liquid or powdered egg products.
Debunking the Myths
Myth 1: “It means the egg was fertilized and contains a chick.”
False. As explained, fertilization is unrelated. Commercial table eggs are almost never fertilized.