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    Nutrition Expert Ranks Healthiest and Least Healthy Ways to Eat Eggs

    By Steadfast AdminUpdated:December 30, 20252 Mins Read
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    A nutrition expert has weighed in on how different egg-preparation methods stack up in terms of healthfulness, offering guidance for people who include eggs in their diets.

    According to the expert’s assessment, poached and boiled eggs came out on top as the healthiest options. These cooking methods don’t require added fats like butter or oil, helping keep calorie and saturated-fat totals lower while preserving nutrients such as protein, vitamins, and minerals.

    On the other end of the spectrum, fried eggs — especially when cooked in butter or other fats — were identified as the least healthy choice among common preparations. The additional fats can increase calorie content and contribute saturated fat, which may be a concern for heart health when consumed frequently.

    Other egg preparations such as scrambled or omelets were placed in a middle category, with health outcomes largely depending on what ingredients are added during cooking. For example, vegetables can boost nutrition, while cheese and processed meats can increase fat and sodium.

    The expert’s guidance highlights that how eggs are prepared matters as much as how many are eaten, with simpler methods offering nutritional advantages. Eggs themselves are rich in high-quality protein and beneficial nutrients, making them valuable in many balanced diets when cooked in health-minded ways.

    The analysis encourages people to consider cooking methods that help manage calories and fats, especially for those monitoring heart health, weight management, or overall nutrient intake.

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