🥚 Storing Unwashed Eggs (and Why It Matters!)
If you’ve ever bought eggs fresh from a local farm, you might have noticed something different -sometimes they’re not in the fridge! That’s because farm-fresh eggs that haven’t been washed can safely stay at room temperature for about 3 weeks. But what does that really mean? Let’s break it down!
🌡️ What Is Room Temperature? – Room temperature means between 65°F and 75°F. If your kitchen gets hotter than that (like in the summer!), it’s best to keep eggs in the fridge even if they’re unwashed.
🧼 Washed vs. Unwashed Eggs – When an egg is laid, it has a special coating called the bloom. This coating helps keep bacteria out and moisture in. Washing eggs removes this natural protection, which is why store-bought eggs must be refrigerated.
Unwashed eggs still have their bloom, so they can safely sit on the counter but only as long as your home stays cool.
🚫 One Thing You Should Never Do – Don’t put unwashed eggs in the fridge, then take them out to sit on the counter later. Here’s why:
- Cold eggs sweat when they warm up.
- That moisture can let germs through the shell.
- Once refrigerated, eggs should stay cold until you use them.
🥶 So, What’s the Best Plan?
- If it’s cool inside your house, you can leave unwashed eggs on the counter.
- If it’s hot out, like Idaho summers? We pop them in the fridge for safety.
- Once they’re in the fridge, keep them there.
✅ Final Tip:
Always check your eggs before use. Crack them into a separate bowl first—just in case. And when in doubt, refrigerate!
At Echo Acres, we care about giving you safe, fresh eggs the smart way. That’s why we chill our eggs in summer, because food safety matters, and so do you!
Buy our non-GMO, soy-free pasture-raised eggs here.
