To eat egg yolks or not?!
JackieA47
Posts: 52 Member
This is a question that I've seen and heard arguments to both sides of recently. I've generally eaten egg yolks but recently someone told me I shouldn't as they're high in fat. But then I understand that they're good fats, or am I going in the wrong direction? Seems like a waste to not use the yolk but I don't want to hinder my weight loss effort!
Any information and guidance would be gratefully received, thanks guys!!
Any information and guidance would be gratefully received, thanks guys!!
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I am not a nutritionalist-but here goes-
I eat 1, and 2 whites-for omlets, or for hard boiles eggs.
The lean protein in the whites, is amazingly low cal and also high protein. I eat the fat as well to help me not be starving in ten mintutes.
But you will prob hear several different answers pro or con!0 -
Eat them!0
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I agree with Faulkners407
2 whites 1 yolk :happy:0 -
eat them. that's where all the nutrients (and taste) are. they arent that high in fat and besides that it's good for you fat, not eating crisco straight out the can fat0
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I am against chicken abortions - i dont believe in eating eggs0
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I've done both... whole eggs are 1) more satisfying, and 2) have all of the nutrients in the egg. I don't want to say there's such a thing as "empty protein" but really? That's the only way I can describe egg whites most of the time. Good if you really need to get your protein in for the day, but not much good as a food in their own right. I'll use them to slim down baking at times or give baked goods a lighter feel than using whole eggs, but that's where it ends.0
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I agree with Faulkners407
2 whites 1 yolk :happy:0 -
Eat the whole egg. A large egg has only about 75 calories, and it loaded with good stuff. Just don't eat dozens every week.0
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Depends on your tastes and how you plan your days. Most folks can "afford" the fat of a few egg yolks in their calorie and macro budget.0
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If I eat 2 eggs , I eat 1 yolk. Eggs are excellent protien, and its true that the yolks are higher in fat, but never the less I feel they are an unaltered, God created food just great the way it is.. but in dieting we need to trim the fat!0
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I am not a nutritionalist-but here goes-
I eat 1, and 2 whites-for omlets, or for hard boiles eggs.
The lean protein in the whites, is amazingly low cal and also high protein. I eat the fat as well to help me not be starving in ten mintutes.
But you will prob hear several different answers pro or con!
Faulkner's on the same trail I am...:)
If I make an omelet or scrambled eggs, I do one regular egg and then add an egg white or two. I like the reduced calories and I still feel satisfied when I'm done eating. When I make hard-boiled eggs, I'll make two or three and then share a couple of the yolks with my dog. She loves me for it!0 -
Yes, eat them! Or else send them to me so I can make delicious creme anglaise and lemon curd.0
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Eat the yolks - they are good for you. Yes, the majority of calories in an egg are in the yolk, but we're only talking about 70 calories in an egg anyway.0
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Egg yolks contain a fairly high amount of cholesterol.
I don't have a cholesterol problem, so I enjoy a few whole eggs with yolks each week. On the other hand, I do want to take advantage of the great high protein, low calorie/fat nature of egg whites more than that, so I will eat egg white only dishes several times a week as well.
A whole plate of scrambled egg whites, 10 servings, is only 250 calories, 50 grams protein, no fat, no carbs.0 -
Good fats that are in eggs are not the enemy people! eat the whole egg! egg whites are almost useless. The yolk is where the nutrients are.0
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I always eat the egg yolks, otherwise I'd be wasting food.0
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Egg yolks do contain about 170 mg+ of cholesterol per yolk. However, they are full of essential fatty acids and fat soluble vitamins as well. I do agree that potentially limiting to 1 yolk is a good idea. I will also say there are a lot of worse things you could be eating such as a lot of red meat, fried foods, packaged chips, etc. I love eggs and eat several per week as part of my heart healthy, low calorie diet . Good luck!0
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Mother nature cries when you throw out the egg yolk0
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I eat eggs once or twice a week. I generally eat 3 at a time and always eat the yolk ... I was still able to lose 64 lbs in 10 months and I have maintained my weight for 6 months now. The secret is ... exercise ... I go to the gym 3 - 4 days a week so I can eat anything I want, in moderation. The exercise also keeps me from having a cholesterol problem.0
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there is so much other crap that you put into your body every day that you should be MORE worried about... GMOs, artifical dyes, etc.
Buy organic eggs and eat the yolk. It's fine. Cut out more of the processed stuff instead.0 -
I am not a nutritionalist-but here goes-
I eat 1, and 2 whites-for omlets, or for hard boiles eggs.
The lean protein in the whites, is amazingly low cal and also high protein. I eat the fat as well to help me not be starving in ten mintutes.
But you will prob hear several different answers pro or con!
Faulkner's on the same trail I am...:)
If I make an omelet or scrambled eggs, I do one regular egg and then add an egg white or two. I like the reduced calories and I still feel satisfied when I'm done eating. When I make hard-boiled eggs, I'll make two or three and then share a couple of the yolks with my dog. She loves me for it!
My dogs also get the yolks when I decide on whites only. They are happy puppies.0 -
I typically eat the yolks and give half of the whites to the dog!0
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This question again. You can always use the search option in the forums. Just eat the yolk, it's less waste. Plus there are tons of vitamins and minerals in the yolk that you don't get in the white.0
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Egg yolk is the best part! Plenty of good stuff chucked in there...course..you do still (like any food) have to keep in mind your goals and macros.0
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This question again. You can always use the search option in the forums. Just eat the yolk, it's less waste. Plus there are tons of vitamins and minerals in the yolk that you don't get in the white.
Don't tell me what I can't do0 -
I am starting to eat whole eggs - yolks and whites. The USDA has been feeding us a crock for most of our lives about how fat causes heart disease.
Turns out fat is not the enemy.
From Forbes: researchers recently discovered lost data from a 40-year-old study on heart disease, analyzed the lost data, and discovered … wait for it … the animal fats we’ve been consuming for hundreds of thousands of years appear to be better for our health than the chemically extracted vegetable oils we’ve only been consuming for the past 100 years.
Or check out science writer Tom Noughton's site Fat Head: The Movie. He produced a documentary on fat findings.0 -
Don't waste them. Even if you really don't want to eat them (I would, though), use them and let other people eat it.
Use leftover egg yolk and make lemon curd, pastry cream, hollandaise, creme brulee, key lime pie, etc.
The options are endless.
It won't hinder your weight loss to eat the yolks.
Please note: I am trying to be helpful. My post is not meant to be rude and/or negative in any way.0 -
Highly fat foods are not the enemy. BAD fats are. Eat the yolks! They have good fats and are delicious0
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Eat them. I ate eggs throughout my entire weight loss journey and they did not yield me one bit in my success! Like others have said, if I am making an omelette, than I will have one whole egg, and one(or 2) egg whites.
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Eat it. Maybe not one per day but eat it!0
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