Yes, you want the egg to be clean when you crack it to avoid contaminating the yolk & albumin within. A quick running under cold water and rubbing off any obvious dirt placed there by the hen's feet is all you need to do.
You don't have to but if it is dirty, wash it.
We just wash the poop part off, fresh eggs are better when not cleaned. The "bloom" on the shell protects the egg and keeps them fresher, longer.
yes that is if you fresh pick them or store bought. if they are already sanitized no, but you should still wash them.
Yes, you should wash green apples before eating them, you should always wash fresh fruit before consuming.
It could be: Slang tang can we make fresh jam? I need to wash my need to wash my need to wash my sheets or i will go insane. or ..."now let me grab my pen" or ... "can we grow up yet?"
Wash them.
It depends upon what the egg is being used for. If it is a farm fresh egg intending to be hatched, it should not be washed at all, if dirty, a gentle brushing to clean only, stains on the shell will not come off. If it is store bought, refrigerated eggs, they have already received a wash before being packed into the carton. If gathered by hand with the intention of eating them, then wash them gently under running water, do not soak, as eggs are very porous. No kind of washing detergent or cleaning agent should be used as the egg will absorb any liquid and some aromas it comes into contact with. Use a soft bristled brush and rinse repeatedly. Dry with paper towels or soft cloth and refrigerate in a crush proof container.
When you finish your eggs you will wash the dishes. This is a pun.
You clean your turtles tank every 2 weeks and you dont need to wash your turtle because your turtle will wash itsself in the fresh water you have put in
To smell fresh, look clean, be presentable...?
In clean and fresh cold water.
To smell fresh, look clean, be presentable...?