Should farm fresh eggs be kept in fridge?
Yes,
- Farm-fresh eggs should be promptly refrigerated in the main body of the refrigerator, not the door, to maintain their quality and safety for optimal consumption.
- Eggs should be kept covered to avoid potential cross-contamination with other foods.
- Although farm-fresh eggs may carry a slightly lower risk of contamination compared to store-bought eggs, refrigeration effectively minimizes microbial growth and keeps the eggs safe for consumption.
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