We all know that eggs have a lot of cholesterol. And
cholesterol can cause heart disease. But eggs are also a good source of
protein. They're easy to make and delicious. So how many are too many?
Dieticians have eased up on eggs. They used to tell people
with heart disease not to eat more than two per week, but now, up to four are
allowed. If you don't have high cholesterol, diabetes, or another heart
condition, you can eat up to six, according to Cleveland Clinic dietician Julia
Zumpano, RD.
One large egg has about 186 mg of cholesterol. That's almost
the total daily maximum for someone with heart disease. So on days you eat an
egg or two, try to cut down on other sources of cholesterol like red meat,
cheese, and butter. The way you prepare them is also important.
Zumpano recommends drier or oil-free cooking methods --
poaching, boiling, or pan frying with a cooking spray. And remember, all the
cholesterol is in the yolk so you can eat as many egg whites as you want!
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