Are Egg Beaters Healthier Than Eggs?
Whole eggs have a reputation for being bad for the heart because of their cholesterol. While they are high in cholesterol, most healthy people can eat one whole egg daily without raising cholesterol levels, notes the Harvard School of Public Health. Fresh, whole eggs have more calories and cholesterol than Egg Beaters. When it comes to nutrients, they're almost equal, but whole eggs contain more vitamin B-12 and Egg Beaters deliver more vitamin E.
General Comparison
Egg Beaters are made from egg whites, which means they must be enriched to replace the large percentage of nutrients that come from the yolks. With a few exceptions, most varieties of Egg Beaters have about the same nutrients as a whole egg. However, Egg Beaters 100 Percent Egg Whites does not contain any added nutrients. Other types of Egg Beaters have double the vitamin E than you'll get from a whole egg, while one large egg has twice the vitamin B-12. One large egg has 71 milligrams of sodium. You'll get 100 to 200 milligrams of sodium from 4 tablespoons of Egg Beaters, which equals one egg. Both provide 5 to 7 grams of protein and less than 1 gram of carbohydrates.
- Egg Beaters are made from egg whites, which means they must be enriched to replace the large percentage of nutrients that come from the yolks.
- Other types of Egg Beaters have double the vitamin E than you'll get from a whole egg, while one large egg has twice the vitamin B-12.
Cholesterol and Fat
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All of the fat and cholesterol in a whole egg are found in the egg yolk, so an egg-white product such as Egg Beaters is healthier than a whole egg when you're watching cholesterol. You'll get fewer than 7 milligrams of cholesterol and less than 1 gram of total fat in a 4-tablespoon serving of Egg Beaters. One large egg only has 5 grams of total fat but has 186 milligrams of cholesterol. Keep in mind that for most people, dietary cholesterol has a small impact on blood levels of cholesterol, according to the Harvard School of Public Health. You should still limit daily cholesterol to less than 300 milligrams.
- All of the fat and cholesterol in a whole egg are found in the egg yolk, so an egg-white product such as Egg Beaters is healthier than a whole egg when you're watching cholesterol.
Calories
Egg Beaters definitely have the advantage when it comes to calories. You'll get about 30 to 40 calories in 4 tablespoons of Egg Beaters, compared to 72 calories in one large egg. About 60 percent of the calories in a fresh egg come from fat. When you are counting your calories, remember to watch serving sizes. Eggs are naturally portion-controlled, but most varieties of Egg Beaters come in multi-serving pourable cartons so it is easy to get more than a single serving.
- Egg Beaters definitely have the advantage when it comes to calories.
- Eggs are naturally portion-controlled, but most varieties of Egg Beaters come in multi-serving pourable cartons so it is easy to get more than a single serving.
Safety
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A healthy eating pattern includes taking care to keep your food safe and avoiding risky foods, such as raw eggs. About 325,000 individuals are hospitalized each year in the U.S. due to foodborne illness, according to the 2010 Dietary Guidelines from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Egg Beaters Egg Whites can be healthier if you are substituting them for raw eggs in recipes, such as smoothies, because they are made with pasteurized egg whites.
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Natalie Stein specializes in weight loss and sports nutrition. She is based in Los Angeles and is an assistant professor with the Program for Public Health at Michigan State University. Stein holds a master of science degree in nutrition and a master of public health degree from Michigan State University.