There’s a Salmonella Outbreak. Are Runny Eggs Safe? - The New York Times
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There’s a Salmonella Outbreak. Are Runny Eggs Safe? - The New York Times

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Can babies eat runny egg yolk? Discover the safety risks of undercooked eggs, salmonella concerns, and when to introduce cooked solids to your infant safely.

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TitleThere’s a Salmonella Outbreak. Are Runny Eggs Safe? - The New York Times
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PublishedFebruary 20, 2025
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