In one large boiled egg there are 6 grams of protein. The same amount of protein is found in a large egg that is fried, raw, or scrambled.
A large egg contains about 6 grams of protien. Jumbo eggs (the biggest size) have 8 grams of protien and small eggs have five.
That will vary from the different sizes and the various animals that lay edible eggs. The averaged size that is laid by a chicken will usually contained 6 grams of protein, give or take.
About 8 grams.
An average large egg weighting around 100g or 3.5 oz has about 12.6 grams of protein. Larger or smaller egg will have different amounts of protein in them.7 grams in one large egg.
The best part of the egg is the white, the yolk is too fatty and does not have as much protein as the egg white.
2grams of protein in a quails egg, a hens is 6. But the quail egg is better quality protein
The white portion of 1 medium sized egg contains roughly 6 grams of protein.
One boiled egg contains approximately 6 grams of protein and 80 calories.
3 g
The egg white of a large egg has 17 calories and 0.1 grams of fat. It has 3.6 grams of protein, and 54 milligrams of potassium.
Egg protein gives off less protein then meat protein.
There is approximately 6 grams of protein in a large grade A egg. The yolk contains about 2.7 of the grams available. The albumen or egg white of that same egg will contain 3.6 grams. Most of an egg's nutrients are found in the yolk.
Yes there is protein in egg whites.
The same amount that is in a raw egg, or in a boiled egg etc. How the egg is cooked does not impact upon it's protein content - around 6g per medium egg.
The white has less fat and calories than the yolk, but the yolk has the protein content.