The Egg Debate That Turned Into a Shock

It started as a simple breakfast.

My girlfriend made fried eggs for me, set the plate down, and everything looked perfect—until I noticed one thing:

She hadn’t rinsed the eggs before cracking them.

My mom ALWAYS washed eggs first. It was practically a rule in our house. So without thinking, I said:

“My mom rinses eggs before cooking. You should too.”

Her smile vanished. She looked offended, even hurt.

“It’s not necessary,” she said.

I pushed back, insisting it was safer and cleaner. The mood went cold instantly. Breakfast was ruined, and so was the morning.

Later, still convinced I was right, I looked it up.

And that’s when I learned the truth:

Rinsing eggs is actually a mistake.

According to food safety experts, store-bought eggs are already cleaned and sanitized. Washing them at home can:

  • Spread bacteria around the sink
  • Force germs through the shell’s pores
  • Increase contamination risk

In other words, rinsing eggs can make them LESS safe—not more.

All my life, I thought my mom’s habit was the “right” way. Turns out it was just a habit… not a rule.

The correct method?

Crack the egg. Cook it thoroughly. Don’t wash it.

I felt awful.

I apologized to my girlfriend and told her she’d been right all along. She laughed, shook her head, and said:

“Next time, just trust me. And maybe… don’t bring your mom into breakfast.”

Lesson learned:

Not everything we grew up believing is fact.

And sometimes the biggest mess isn’t in the kitchen—
It’s when pride gets cracked before the eggs do.

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