Why you should eat eggs every day

Nature’s superfood, all wrapped up in its own biodegradable packaging.

RUMOUR has it that the oldest living person in the world attributes her longevity to eating two eggs every day.

She may be on to something – the egg’s bad rap as a cholesterol-laden, artery-clogging villain is systematically being shredded by science.

In fact, modern thinking seems to indicate that the humble egg is in fact a ‘superfood’, rich in nutrients and neatly packaged by Mother Nature for your convenience.

If you are still in doubt, just one large egg offers you:

Interestingly, it also contains choline, a lesser-known but very important nutrient. A single egg contains more than 100mg of choline.

If two eggs a day sounds like lot, try preparing them a little differently to just frying, boiling or scrambling.

Here are some ideas:

LUNCHBOX EGG MUFFINS

Ingredients:

Suitable for freezing.

Preparation:

Grease a muffin tin well with butter. Preheat oven to 175° C. In a measuring cup beat the eggs and milk. If using bacon, wrap it inside the muffin tray to provide a casing. Divide the egg mixture equally between the holes. Add your preferred filling. Bake for approximately 15 minutes, until crisp and golden. Leave to cool slightly before removing from tray.

Tips:

Pixabay

DELICIOUS HOME-MADE MAYO

Ingredients:

Method:

Combine egg, egg yolks, mustard and lemon juice in a food processor. Slowly add the coconut and olive oils to the mixture, while increasing the processor’s speed. Once the mayo has emulsified, add the yoghurt, salt and pepper, and garlic and herbs (if using) and mix well. Store in the fridge.

 

Article regards of South Coast Herald

You can read the full story on our App. Download it here.
Exit mobile version