why is egg white so good but yolk so bad?
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Whole eggs are good for you, but like anything, too much of one thing and the calories add up quickly. The yolk is nutrient rich because that is what feeds the baby chick (the egg white) until it hatches. A large egg has 70 calories. Egg white from one egg has 17 calories and the yolk has 53. The white is full of protein, keeps me feeling full and my cat loves the yolk.0
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There is nothing "bad" about egg yolks. Egg yolks are where all of the nutrition is. I eat two whole eggs every single day. Also, if you're worried about dietary cholesterol, get your *kitten* out of the 80s and into the 21st century.0
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Even if we concede that yolks are ok, why did nature produce whole milk, and not 1% or 2%? Something doesn't add up.
Maybe you're joking? Not sure....
But anyhow, the milk of cows, as "produced" by "nature" is the perfect food for calves, otherwise known as baby cows.
Now, should humans choose to drink it, it can also be a part of a healthy diet, depending on each individual's standards. That is true whether a person drinks, according to their preference and goals, full fat milk, skim, or anything in between. They can also be healthy while drinking none at all.
The same is true of egg yolks. They were "produced" to meet the entire nutrient source for a developing chicken embryo. They work marvelously.
Should an individual choose to eat them, they can receive the benefits of the vitamins, fat, and calories (fuel) found in the them. There is nothing "bad" about them. Some may choose not to include them in their diet at all; this is also not "bad." Some may choose to find their vitamins and fats elsewhere and limit their egg intake to more calorie-moderate yolks.
There just isn't a problem with any of this.0 -
not only are the yolks DE-LICIOUS, it is the most horrendous waste of food to throw them away
i have an egg monster in my house aka the cat! If ever i decide not to eat the yolk, he gets it. Hes also very handy if i accidentally drop one-quickest clean up ever! ????0 -
Its not the yolks that are bad, its the whites! (No scientific or medical reasoning here, I just don't like the whites lol)0
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Like everyone has said, yolks aren't bad. Also "nature" did not intend to make eggs for human consumption, they are intended to form a living organism when fertilized. That said, they are nutritious and delicious!
huh? explain!
Ummmmmm,
What? I thought nature made eggs for people?0 -
I love how people jumped on the "yolks are bad" comment and not on the ridiculous premise of your question.
Carry on.0 -
I love how people jumped on the "yolks are bad" comment and not on the ridiculous premise of your question.
Carry on.
Dont hate0 -
They aren't!0
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If you think it's bad sadly it's because you are uneducated
Typical MFP snob. Just because I have a different opinion doesnt make you the expert. Bro!0 -
Even if we concede that yolks are ok, why did nature produce whole milk, and not 1% or 2%? Something doesn't add up.
Maybe you're joking? Not sure....
But anyhow, the milk of cows, as "produced" by "nature" is the perfect food for calves, otherwise known as baby cows.
Now, should humans choose to drink it, it can also be a part of a healthy diet, depending on each individual's standards. That is true whether a person drinks, according to their preference and goals, full fat milk, skim, or anything in between. They can also be healthy while drinking none at all.
The same is true of egg yolks. They were "produced" to meet the entire nutrient source for a developing chicken embryo. They work marvelously.
Should an individual choose to eat them, they can receive the benefits of the vitamins, fat, and calories (fuel) found in the them. There is nothing "bad" about them. Some may choose not to include them in their diet at all; this is also not "bad." Some may choose to find their vitamins and fats elsewhere and limit their egg intake to more calorie-moderate yolks.
There just isn't a problem with any of this.
Except for my own typos, which I only just noticed. Of course, I meant "to meet the nutritional needs" or "to be the entire nutrient source" - got caught in between somewhere. Also "more calorie-moderate whites."0 -
Eggs are disgusting. All of them. Eggs and yolk. Hard boiled, soft boiled, scrambled and poached. Ew, ew, ew.0
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There's nothing wrong with the yolks. They have cholesterol yes, but its the good kind that your body can use. Just as long as you're not eating too many in a short time.
Also eggs have a protein that is hard to find in other foods.0 -
So much arrogance and ignorance in this thread...ugh0
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I think everything is good in moderation. But obviously you can't be like : 'Oh!! no no, not the yolk!!' and then eating a bread roll...0
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I think everything is good in moderation. But obviously you can't be like : 'Oh!! no no, not the yolk!!' and then eating a bread roll...
yeah bread is full of carbs. yuck!0 -
I think everything is good in moderation. But obviously you can't be like : 'Oh!! no no, not the yolk!!' and then eating a bread roll...
What does one have to do with the other?0 -
"Over easy" egg yolks are bad for you. The evidence provided below is undisputable.0
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