Yes, an egg has protein and a bagel has carbohydrates.
Some delicious ways to enjoy an egg bagel for breakfast include topping it with cream cheese and smoked salmon, making it into a breakfast sandwich with bacon and avocado, or simply toasting it and spreading it with butter or jam.
197 calories in one egg bagel
McDonald's has recently introduced their all-day breakfast menu which does not include the Egg-White Delight, Big Breakfast, Big Breakfast WITH HOTCAKES, and in some places all bagel items after about 11am.
I dont know but a plain bagel is more white and an egg bagel is yellow. DUHHH and u can taste the differance
Most fast-food restaurants feature quickly made egg and breakfast meat sandwiches, normally made on a biscuit, bagel, or muffin. They also offer items like pancakes and breakfast drinks like milk or fruit juices. Sit-down family-style restaurants usually offer meal platters features eggs to order, breakfast meat of choice, potatoes and toast or other large breakfast entrees.
the breakfast sausage cheese and egg has 510 cals the one with bacon has 410 the one with just egg and cheese is 360. the bagel b.e.l.t. is 440. this information is listed on the tim's website (canadian version). http://www.timhortons.com/pdf/nutrition-guide-can.pdf
There are:approximately 640 calories in one serving (241g) of McDonald's steak, egg and cheese bagel
McDonald's has recently introduced their all-day breakfast menu which includes the hotcakes, hotcakes w/ bacon, and hotcakes w/ sausage. However, the all-day breakfast does not include the Egg-White Delight, Big Breakfast, Big Breakfast WITH HOTCAKES, and in some places all bagel items after about 11am.
Egg whites contain protein and amino acids, but do have some fat as well. Eating the whole egg should be fine, in moderation.
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Going to work on a couple of eggs might be the way forward if you want to shift those pounds. According to new research from the Rochester Centre for Obesity in America, eating eggs for breakfast could help to limit your calorie intake throughout the rest of the day, by more than 400 calories.In the study, 30 overweight or obese women ate either an egg-based breakfast (2 eggs) or a bagel-based breakfast, containing the same amount of calories and almost identical levels of protein. The researchers recorded the women's eating habits and found that just before lunch, the women who had eaten eggs for breakfast felt less hungry and ate a smaller lunch as a result. Better still, over the next 36 hours the group eating the egg-containing breakfast consumed, on average, 417 calories less than the bagel-eating group.
It is the egg for breakfast.