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As an egg enthusiast, understanding the codes on egg cartons can greatly assist in selecting fresh and high-quality eggs. Here’s a breakdown of the key elements to look for:

1. Julian Date: This three-digit code indicates the packaging date of the eggs, starting with January 1 as 001 and ending with December 31 as 365. For example, a Julian date of 045 corresponds to February 14. Fresh eggs can be safely consumed within four to five weeks of this date when properly refrigerated. ​

2. Plant Code: Located near the Julian date, the plant code begins with a ‘P’ followed by four digits. This identifies the processing facility where the eggs were packed. In the event of a recall, this code helps trace the eggs back to their source. ​

3. USDA Grade Shield: Look for the USDA grade shield on the carton. Grade AA eggs have firm whites and high, round yolks, making them ideal for frying or poaching. Grade A eggs are slightly less firm but still suitable for most cooking methods. Grade B eggs, while safe, are typically used in processed products due to their thinner whites and flatter yolks.​

Storage Tips: Keep eggs in their original carton to prevent odor absorption and maintain freshness,Store them in the coldest part of the refrigerator, not in the door, to ensure a consistent temperature.For optimal quality, use eggs within three to five weeks of purchase.By familiarizing yourself with these codes and storage practices, you can enjoy eggs at their best quality and freshness.

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