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Two large fried whole eggs

Two large fried whole eggs

Breakfast

Item Rating: 67/100

1 serving (100 grams) contains 196 calories, 13.6 grams of protein, 15.2 grams of fat, and 1.2 grams of carbohydrates.

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466.7
calories
32.4
protein
2.9
carbohydrates
36.2
fat

Nutrition Information

1 cup (238.1g)
Calories
466.7
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 36.2 g 46%
Saturated Fat 10.7 g 53%
Polyunsaturated Fat 0 g
Cholesterol 885.7 mg 295%
Sodium 333.3 mg 14%
Total Carbohydrates 2.9 g 1%
Dietary Fiber 0 g 0%
Sugars 1.4 g
protein 32.4 g 64%
Vitamin D 209.5 mcg 1047%
Calcium 133.3 mg 10%
Iron 4.3 mg 23%
Potassium 300 mg 6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Food Attributes

🥓 Keto friendly
🍯 Low sugar
🥩 High protein
🍞 Low carbs

Source of Calories

2.5%
27.8%
69.8%
Fat: 325 cal (69.8%)
Protein: 129 cal (27.8%)
Carbs: 11 cal (2.5%)

About Two large fried whole eggs

Two large fried whole eggs are a simple and versatile dish commonly found in many cuisines worldwide, including American, European, and Asian breakfast traditions. Prepared by frying the eggs in a small amount of oil or butter, the result is a golden, crispy edge with a tender yolk at the center. Each egg contains protein, vitamins D and B12, and essential minerals like selenium and choline, which contribute to muscle repair, bone health, and brain function. While eggs are nutrient-rich, frying them can increase calorie and fat content depending on the cooking fat used. This dish is a quick and satisfying option but should be consumed in moderation if aiming to limit saturated fat intake. Pairing with fresh vegetables or whole grains can balance its nutritional profile for a healthier meal.

Data Sources & Scientific References

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Daily value percentages based on FDA guidelines. Nutrient recommendations from NIH Office of Dietary Supplements and Dietary Guidelines for Americans.

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