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  2. How to Tell if Your Eggs Are Bad, According to Food Experts - AOL

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    To tell if a hard-boiled egg is bad, peel the egg and check for discoloration or unpleasant odor, suggests Clark. “A fresh hard-boiled egg should have a yellow yolk and a firm white,” she says ...

  3. PSA: You Should Really Throw out Hard-Boiled Eggs After ... - AOL

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    As mentioned before, hard-boiled eggs should be stored at a temperature of 40 degrees Fahrenheit or below. (Note: It's also not recommended to freeze hard-boiled eggs.) When it comes to storage ...

  4. Here's How Long Hard-Boiled Eggs Last Before Going Bad - AOL

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    Hard-boiled eggs make great healthy snacks or additions to lunch, and we'll never say no to a good-old egg-salad sandwich, but one of our favorite ways to use up all our Easter eggs is by making a ...

  5. Balut (food) - Wikipedia

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    Balut (/ b ə ˈ l uː t / bə-LOOT, / ˈ b ɑː l uː t / bah-LOOT; [1] also spelled as balot) is a fertilized developing egg embryo that is boiled or steamed and eaten from the shell. It is commonly sold as street food most notably in the Philippines , Cambodia ( Khmer : ពងទាកូន , paung tea kaun ) and Vietnam ( Vietnamese ...

  6. Boiled egg - Wikipedia

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    Boiled eggs can be made by cooking/coddling in their shell "sous vide" in hot water at steady temperatures anywhere from 60 to 85 °C (140 to 185 °F). The outer egg white cooks at 75 °C (167 °F) and the yolk and the rest of the white sets from 60 to 65 °C (140 to 149 °F). [24][25] Baked eggs. Baking eggs in an oven instead of boiling in water.

  7. Pasteurized eggs - Wikipedia

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    Pasteurized eggs. Pasteurized egg whites. Pasteurized eggs are eggs that have been pasteurized in order to reduce the risk of foodborne illness in dishes that are not cooked or are only lightly cooked. They may be sold as liquid egg products or pasteurized in the shell.

  8. Don't Get It Scrambled—Here's the Foolproof Way To Boil ...

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    Boiling 5-8 eggs at once. If you're boiling anywhere from five to eight eggs, your Easter eggs will need a bit more time in the saucepan. Bring the water to a rolling boil with the pot cover on ...

  9. Can You Eat Leftover Deviled Eggs? Here's What the USDA Says

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    For starters, it's important to understand that hard-cooked eggs (like deviled eggs) don't have the same shelf life as fresh eggs, which can last in the refrigerator for three to five weeks. When ...