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Source of information: Mayo Clinic
No, the cholesterol is in the yoke.
Definately the white part! The white part is lowfat and pure protein. In a large egg, the yolk contains about 213 mg of cholesterol. A diet high in cholesterol can lead to high blood cholesterol levels.
The egg yolk contains nearly all of the cholesterol. The white of the egg is rich in protein.
Egg Yolks are the highest Cholesterol food known to man. One large egg has about 213 milligrams (mg) of cholesterol - all of which is found in the yolk. Still, as long as you don't overdo it you will probably be OK. See here: http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/cholesterol/HQ00608
The yolk of the egg contains cholesterol. That is why people put on a low cholesterol diet are advised to eat egg white or egg beaters and avoid the yolk.
The egg white is the albumen or white part of the egg - hence, "egg white". It is clear/transparent until heat is applied, when it turns white.
An egg usually contains about 200 plus mgs. of calories. High calorie foods should be avoided in order to be safe from hypertension. According to leading experts, a healthy person should limit high calorie foods (of 300 or so mgs. of cholesterol) intake. To remove the risk of eating too much calories, lose the egg yolks, and eat only the egg whites.
Some foods that do contain cholesterol are meats, poultry, fish, milk products, egg yolks. Breads and quick breads also have the chance of containing cholesterol if they contain the milk products lard and egg yolks.
2 whole eggs contain 16gm of fat. But if you are trying to cut down on your fat intake, avoid having egg yolks. Egg yolks contain cholesterol in it which will increase your total cholesterol levels. Have 1-2 egg (white part) daily, they will provide you good amount of protein and it contains zero fat.
The egg white is called the albumen.
Egg white and yolk.
87% of Egg white is water. The rest of it is made up of proteins, vitamins, minerals, fat and glucose. 12% proteins, 0.8% carbohydrates. This leave 0.2% of vitamins and minerals. An average large egg white contains 20 calories and has no cholesterol. Egg white contain 40 proteins. The most common ones are Ovalbumin, Ovotransferrin and Ovomucoid.
I think there is 0 calories but I could be wrong