ADVERTISEMENT

Does it really matter what kind of eggs you buy?

Between the different colors, sizes, and labels, you might be left scratching your head at the grocery store.

Don’t let this misunderstanding stop you from whipping up some eggs, as they’re loaded with benefits. “All eggs are a good source of protein and vitamin D, have brain-healthy choline, some lutein for healthy eyes, and are naturally gluten-free,” says Maggie Moon, R.D.N., and author of The MIND Diet.

However, conventional eggs don't give you a ton of extra perks beyond the basic nutritional benefits of eggs. “These eggs come from hens living in cages where they are fed food and water,” says Moon. (Oh, the ambiguity.)

If you’re worried about what’s going in your body, you might want to take a step or two up and purchase eggs with labels offering more distinctions and reassurance. “Nutritionally speaking, what the hen eats impacts the nutrition you get out of the egg,” Moon says. “There are also environmental and animal welfare issues. Depending on what’s important to you, there’s probably an egg out there for you,” she adds.

ADVERTISEMENT

Out of all the many egg varieties, Moon recommends organic eggs. They offer a bit more protection when it comes to health, as they’ve needed to be regulated by USDA organic standards, says Moon.

“Namely, they come from hens raised on certified organic feed, are cage-free, and free-roaming,” says Moon. Getting that access to organic food can guarantee a safer egg, and the access to move around, without being contained in a cage, makes for a more humane and happier lifestyle for the chicken. What’s more, “antibiotics and growth hormones are never used,” says Moon, so you can be certain there won’t be any whacky additives.

Other great options in Moon's book: free-range and nutritionally-fortified eggs. Hens who produce eggs that are free-range labeled have had access to the outdoors, as well as a more natural diet. “Their diet is grain-based, but they may also forage for wild plants and insects. Sometimes they’re called pasture-fed,” says Moon. Meanwhile, eggs that are fortified with omega-3, lutein, or vitamin E are great options for people who are lacking in healthy fats (say, they don't eat seafood). "I look for eggs with more omega-3s because it’s a brain-healthy nutrient that’s harder to get enough of," Moon says.

Meanwhile, don't get suckered in by eggs labeled antibiotic-free or grain-fed, as neither of them have that much meaning. “The FDA requires that eggs contain no residues of antibiotics," says Moon. So if an egg carton has an antibiotic-free claim on it, it likely means that there were no antibiotics in the food and water during growth or laying time, says Moon. But manufacturers tend to be fast and loose with that label, so if going antibiotic-free is important to you, just go organic so you know exactly what you're getting. And "grain-fed" might sound great in theory but since chickens are omnivores, not vegetarians, this doesn't do much. By eating grain-fed chicken eggs, you might actually lose a bit of nutritional value. “An all grain-fed chicken will fall short on methionine, an essential amino acid without which, they will get sick,” says Moon. Go with a label that specifies organic or free-range instead.

And remember: egg color doesn’t matter, as it doesn’t influence taste or nutrition. So don't fall into the trap of paying more for brown eggs. They are exactly the same as their white egg counterparts—they just come from a different breed of hen.

ADVERTISEMENT

Now, you can dig into your breakfast frittata, confident that you made the right decision at checkout.

Enhance Your Pulse News Experience!

Get rewards worth up to $20 when selected to participate in our exclusive focus group. Your input will help us to make informed decisions that align with your needs and preferences.

I've got feedback!

JOIN OUR PULSE COMMUNITY!

Unblock notifications in browser settings.
ADVERTISEMENT

Eyewitness? Submit your stories now via social or:

Email: eyewitness@pulse.ng

Recommended articles

These are 3 reasons houseflies love mangoes and here are 7 ways to keep them away

These are 3 reasons houseflies love mangoes and here are 7 ways to keep them away

5 ways chamomile tea enhances your sexual health

5 ways chamomile tea enhances your sexual health

Okin biscuits and 9 other snacks millennials loved as children

Okin biscuits and 9 other snacks millennials loved as children

10 classy ways to eat mango

10 classy ways to eat mango

What to know about the pros and cons of using pregnancy test strips

What to know about the pros and cons of using pregnancy test strips

Here are 4 reasons young men cannot find love these days

Here are 4 reasons young men cannot find love these days

Top 10 richest men in Nigeria and their net worth

Top 10 richest men in Nigeria and their net worth

How to share and transfer data on Glo

How to share and transfer data on Glo

'How the cleaning lady saved my marriage from collapsing'

'How the cleaning lady saved my marriage from collapsing'

10 body language signs that show she's attracted to you

10 body language signs that show she's attracted to you

Kenkey lovers upset as medical doctor claims their favourite meal can cause cancer

Kenkey lovers upset as medical doctor claims their favourite meal can cause cancer

How to choose Latin Ballroom Dance Shoes: A complete guide

How to choose Latin Ballroom Dance Shoes: A complete guide

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT