Warm Up What are your favorite type of eggs? Why?.

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Warm Up What are your favorite type of eggs? Why?

Nutrition and Food Science Chapter 18: Eggs Nutrition and Food Science

Nutritional Value Eggs are in the meat and beans group of the Food Guide Pyramid. One egg is equal to 1 ounce of lean, cooked meat. Most people should consume the equivalent of 5-7 ounces of lean, cooked meat per day.

Nutritional Value Cont… Eggs are one of the best sources of complete protein. Egg yolks are high in cholesterol, therefore many health experts recommend using egg yolks and whole eggs with moderation. However, egg whites are cholesterol free.

Egg grades Eggs for retail sale are graded for quality. Grading is done by a system called Candling. This is where eggs move along rollers over bright lights. The lights illuminate the eggs’ structure. Skilled people can then look at the eggs carefully and remove any that do not meet standards.

Egg grades Look for the grade shields on egg cartons or on the tape that seals the cartons. The two grades of eggs available in most supermarkets are U.S. Grade AA and U.S. Grade A. These grades are given to high-quality eggs that have clean, unbroken shells and small air cells. The egg whites are thick and clear, and the yolks are firm and stand high above the whites.

Storing Eggs Buy eggs only from the refrigerated cases. Check to be sure eggs are clean and uncracked before you buy them. Cracked eggs contain harmful bacteria, which can cause foodborne illness. You should discard any eggs that become cracked or broken during transportation or storage.

Storing Eggs Cont… Store eggs in your refrigerator as soon as you bring them home from the store. You may safely store fresh eggs in the refrigerator for four-five weeks. Some recipes call only for egg yolks or egg whites. To store leftover yolks, cover them with cold water and refrigerate in a tightly covered container. Use yolks within one or two days and Egg whites within four days.