Dietitian Guide
Egg is Good, Mind the Cholesterols
Egg has a rich source of proteins, yet it also contains high cholesterol. An ordinary egg, for instance, contains 236 mg of cholesterols whilst the recommended daily cholesterol intake for an average adult is 300 mg. People with cardiovascular diseases, diabetes or hyperlipaedemia should limit their cholesterol intake to 200 mg a day. Sylvia thus suggests that a healthy person should eat no more than 4 egg yolks a week, whilst people with the aforesaid illnesses should not eat more than 2 egg yolks a week. Furthermore, many other foods such as Cantonese style pastries and bread rolls, egg tarts, cakes, cookies, moon cakes and simmered egg are made with eggs. An egg tart, for instance, contains 65.1 mg of cholesterols while a piece of chiffon cake contains 146.3 mg of cholesterols.
Comparison of Cholesterol Content of Various Types of Eggs (per 1 piece)
Quail Egg 9g | Total cholesterols | 77 mg | Cholesterols (per 100 g) | 855 mg | Chicken Egg 56 g | Total cholesterols | 236 mg | Cholesterols (per 100 g) | 421 g |
Duck Egg 70 g | Total cholesterols | 618.8 mg | Cholesterols (per 100 g) | 874 mg |
Goose Egg 144 g | Total cholesterols | 1226.6 mg | Cholesterols (per 100 g) | 852 mg |
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