You could say that it's a universally favorite food; it's a staple at most breakfasts and also makes a great snack. It's tasty, it's small, and it packs a punch in terms of nutrition; besides these advantages, it's easy to cook and can be enjoyed in a variety of ways. There have been recent arguments over the egg being a healthy food choice because of the large amount of fat it contains for its relatively small size and because its yolk was thought to raise your bad (LDL) cholesterol levels. But the truth is that saturated fats do more damage to your cholesterol levels than eggs, so if you're an egg aficionado like me, here are a few more reasons to enjoy an egg a day:
Since eggs tend to host salmonella and other bacteria, cook them well before eating them. You may like your yolk very soft, but the risk of an infection is not worth it. Also, if you do have a history of cardiac disease, it's best to limit yourself to 1 egg a day -- if you're eating the yolk too – the albumin (or white) of an egg does not contain any cholesterol or fat. This post is contributed by Shannon Wills, who writes on the topic of x ray technician schools . She welcomes you comments at her email: shannonwills23 a t gmail.com |
12/09/2009
THE LOVABLE LITTLE EGG
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