5. Never Taste-Test a Suspicious Egg
If an egg looks or smells questionable, do not take a bite “just to check.” Consuming even a small amount of spoiled egg can lead to nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, or diarrhea. Food safety is always more important than avoiding waste.
Final Thoughts
Recognizing a bad boiled egg is not difficult if you pay attention to smell, appearance, and storage time. Use the water test before cooking, watch for unusual odors during boiling, and inspect the egg carefully after peeling. When in doubt, throw it out. Protecting your health is always worth more than the cost of a single egg.