EGGS and Their Nutritional Value

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EGGS and Their Nutritional Value All graphics in this resource have been attributed CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) Public Domain Dedication, waiving all of his/her rights to the work worldwide under copyright law.

The whole egg: yolk and albumen Eggs are an EXCELLENT source of: PROTEIN

The protein in eggs is particularly useful for: Children & Adolescents:  assisting in growth and development Athletes:  maintaining muscle mass  Older Adults: maintaining muscle mass and strength

The whole egg: yolk and albumen Eggs are an EXCELLENT source of: VITAMINS: A, B, D, E and folate

Vitamins in eggs provide: growth and maintenance of healthy cells (folate) The release of energy from our food for our body to use (B-5) brain and nervous system functions and blood formation (B-12) growth and eye health (Vit. A) the ability to turn carbohydrates into energy our body can use (Thiamin- a B vitamin) important functions in bone health (Vit D) an antioxidant to protect our bodies against disease (Vit E)

The whole egg: yolk and albumen Eggs are an EXCELLENT source of: MINERALS: iron, calcium, zinc, iodine

Minerals in eggs provide: proper functioning of our thyroid gland (Iodine) hemoglobin which carries oxygen around our bodies (Iron) help in growth, wound healing, blood formation and maintenance of tissues (Zinc) the building and maintenance of bones and teeth (Calcium) for building and maintain bones and teeth

The whole egg: yolk and albumen Eggs are an EXCELLENT source of: ANTIOXIDANTS

Antioxidants an antioxidant to protect our bodies against disease (Vitamin E) an antioxidant which protects our body and immune system (Selenium) important for eye health (Lutein)

Egg yolks Egg yolks contain more vitamins and minerals than the albumen and are one of the few foods that are a natural source of Vitamin D. Yolks also contain: FATS

Fats Supply energy Allow the body to absorb fat-soluble vitamins Protect organs Insulate the body

Selecting and Storing Eggs Eggs-look for uncracked, clean shells Check for sell-by dates

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