How will you know if it is a boiled or fresh egg?

Here are a few ways to tell if an egg is boiled or fresh:

1. Spin Test: Spin the egg on a flat surface. A boiled egg will spin more smoothly and evenly, while a fresh egg will wobble more.

2. Water Test: Place the egg in a glass of cold water. A fresh egg will sink to the bottom, while a boiled egg will float or rise to the surface.

3. Shell Texture: The shell of a boiled egg is usually smoother and more matte, while the shell of a fresh egg is rougher and more porous.

4. Weight: A boiled egg is slightly lighter than a fresh egg of the same size.

5. Sound Test: Gently shake the egg near your ear. A fresh egg will have a slight sloshing sound, while a boiled egg will sound more solid.

6. Air Cell: A fresh egg has a small air cell at the wide end of the egg. This air cell becomes larger as the egg ages and can be used to determine the freshness of the egg.

7. Yolk Position: The yolk of a fresh egg is usually centered, while the yolk of a boiled egg is usually off-center and closer to the shell.