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Composition of an Egg | Types of Chicken Eggs | Other Types of Eggs
Composition of an Egg
An egg is composed of several structures that all serve an important function in its construction.
Egg Products
Pasteurized Shell Eggs
Pasteurized shell eggs are heated for a period of time to destroy any bacteria that might be present, but the process does not cook the eggs.
Eggshell and Yolk Color | Egg Size | Egg Grading | Egg Freshness
When shopping for food items, it is often beneficial to learn something about the products before you purchase them.
Cleanliness | Contamination | Doneness | Pasteurization | Proper Storage
Cleanliness
It is important to follow the fundamental rules of cleanliness and proper hygiene when preparing eggs and egg products.
Stovetop Poaching Methods | Microwave Poaching Methods
Stovetop Poaching Methods
Poaching is one of the most popular methods for cooking eggs. It's quick and easy and results in an egg that is tender and delicious.
Eggs and Cholesterol | Health Benefits of Eggs | Nutrients in Chicken EggsNutrients in Other Types of Eggs | Comparing Different Types of Eggs
Eggs and Cholesterol
The average large chicken egg has about 213 milligrams of cholesterol, which is all contained within the yolk.
Egg Tips| Egg Substitutions
Egg Tips
Scrambled Eggs
Scrambled eggs may turn slightly green when cooked at too high a temperature or when the eggs are allowed to sit in the pan for long periods.
An egg frittata is an Italian version of the French omelet. It is not folded over like a French omelet, but rather, it is open-faced, and the preparation is also slightly different.
An omelet is usually made with two or three eggs and is cooked very quickly in a sauté pan. As with so many established recipes and cooking techniques, the French are the masters of the omelet, which if cooked correctly, is light, moist, and slightly puffy.
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