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## How to Use This Info
Next time you’re at the store:
1. Ignore the expiration date (well, kind of).
2. Look for the three-digit Julian code—usually near the sell-by date or on the short side of the carton.
3. Choose the **lowest number** (closest to today’s date) for the freshest eggs.
Even better? Ask your store when they restock eggs so you can time your shopping trip for peak freshness.
## Bonus Tip: Egg Freshness Test at Home
Already have eggs and want to know how fresh they are? Try this:
– Fill a bowl with cold water.
– Gently place your egg in the bowl.
**Results:**
– **Sinks and lays flat:** super fresh.
– **Stands upright:** still okay, but use soon.
– **Floats:** toss it—it’s past its prime.
## Fresh Eggs, Better Meals
Understanding the Julian date gives you an edge in the kitchen. Whether you’re baking cakes, frying up breakfast, or boiling eggs for a salad, starting with the freshest eggs makes a real difference in taste and texture.
So go ahead—check that egg carton like a pro. Your omelet (and your taste buds) will thank you.
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