What's in an Eggland's Best egg? The importance of the Yolks!
An entire Eggland's Best egg is a
delicious and nutritious way to get so many important vitamins and
minerals. While the egg whites contain a majority of the
egg's protein, it's the yolk that contains almost all of the
essential nutrients in an EB egg!
The egg yolk contains the following nutrients:
All of the egg's Vitamin A, D, and E
All of the egg's Omega-3 fatty acids.
Almost all of the Vitamin B12, Vitamin B3, choline and folic acid
100% of the lutein
93% of the Vitamin B6
90% of the Thiamin
76% of the biotin
73% of the inositol
50% of the niacin
44% of the protein
42% of the riboflavin
...and substantial portions of the egg's mineral content
Whether it's a hard-cooked EB egg for a midday snack, a tasty omelet for breakfast, or in your favorite quiche, it's the rich, yellow yolk in an EB egg that will bring you the very best in taste and nutrition!
The egg yolk contains the following nutrients:
All of the egg's Vitamin A, D, and E
All of the egg's Omega-3 fatty acids.
Almost all of the Vitamin B12, Vitamin B3, choline and folic acid
100% of the lutein
93% of the Vitamin B6
90% of the Thiamin
76% of the biotin
73% of the inositol
50% of the niacin
44% of the protein
42% of the riboflavin
...and substantial portions of the egg's mineral content
Whether it's a hard-cooked EB egg for a midday snack, a tasty omelet for breakfast, or in your favorite quiche, it's the rich, yellow yolk in an EB egg that will bring you the very best in taste and nutrition!
