Fact: Eggs are a good source of nutrients. One egg contains 6 grams of protein and some healthful unsaturated fats. Eggs are also a good source of choline, which has been linked with preserving memory, and lutein and zeaxanthin, which may protect against vision loss.
Fact: Eggs have a lot of cholesterol. The average large egg contains 212 milligrams of cholesterol. As foods go, that's quite a bit, rivaled only by single servings of liver, shrimp, and duck meat.
Why eggs have the same nutritional value as brown and pastel eggs.
No.
If you eat the eggs of a blue bottle fly, you will digest them. They have some nutritional value.
I would assume, so long as nothing is added, they should be the same in nutritional value.
Their is no nutritional value in soda.
Yes, it is excellent nutritional value
there is no difference in nutritional value between fertilised and unfertilesd eggs. the nutritional difference in eggs comes from how the chickens live,such as commercil chickensl in wire cages(known as battery hens) versus free range chickens that run round eating bugs and grass etc.sorta like a free range gets fruit and vegies where battery hens dont
Sure. Basically because they can. Rats spend a lot of time foraging for food, and eggs are good nutritional value.
What is the nutritional value for 1/2 cup of Tofu?
It helps you be more awake and whenever you are hungry, you can eat the peacock eggs and it will Make you not hungry ( awake means like you drink coffee and it keeps you awake
Eggs should not effect your colitis. You should follow your doctors advise about diet at all times but it would be unusual for eggs to exacerbate colitis. Eggs can even be part of a liquid diet for the nutritional value they contain.
There is no difference. All eggs that go to your store are fertilized anyway, there's no way that a hen could or would lay an unfertilized egg.