Because they done it so hard so they have no energy to have lots of food
No it isn't true. Eggs are very good for you and contain 'good' cholesterol. The Food Agency currently state that there is no limit on the amount of eggs you can eat in a week.
Depends upon the quantity of fat; small amount = saute', little more = poaching Eggs, for example, are poached in fat
Most food that contain high levels of fat contain a lot of cholesterol. Probably the most common food that contains cholesterol are eggs.
yes
Eggs can contain nitrogen because proteins are a source of nitrogen in food. The biological value depends on the diet of the chicken that laid the egg, and the preparation of the egg when cooked.
Yes, fruit contains a small amount of protein, but it is not a significant source compared to other food groups like meat, dairy, and legumes.
It may contain a trace amount but carbohydrates, as a food group, are not a source of dietary calcium.
Potatoes are considered a low-acid food. They contain a small amount of citric acid, but overall their acidity is low compared to other fruits or vegetables.
99% of the giant panda's diet is bamboo. The animals also eat a small amount of meat in the form of birds, rodents, insects and fish as well as bird eggs.
Yes, that is true. You can see this stored food in bird eggs. It is what we call the yolk. In mammals, there is only a small amount until the embryo makes a connection with the mother via the placenta.
Same of amount of protein, but the cooked protein is already denatured.
A crumb is a small piece of food which breaks off, or, figuratively, a small amount.