π₯ Yolk
Egg yolk is the yellow, nutrient-dense portion of an egg that is surrounded by the egg white. It contains most of the vitamins, minerals, healthy fats, and cholesterol in the egg and plays a key role in both cooking and nutrition.
π Nutritional & Health Benefits
- Rich in Vitamins β contains A, D, E, and K.
- High in Choline β important for brain health and liver function.
- Healthy Fats β supports cell function and hormone production.
- Minerals β provides iron, phosphorus, selenium, and zinc.
- Protein β though less than the white, contributes to overall protein intake.
π΄ Common Uses
- Cooking & Baking β used to enrich sauces, custards, and baked goods.
- Breakfast Dishes β fried, scrambled, boiled, or poached.
- Salads & Sandwiches β chopped or mashed in egg salads.
- Natural Face Masks β yolks can moisturize and nourish skin.
- Homemade Mayonnaise β acts as an emulsifier.
β‘ Tips
- Storage: Keep eggs in the fridge; use within 3β5 weeks for best quality.
- Health Note: While yolks contain cholesterol, moderate consumption is considered safe for most healthy adults.
- Cooking Tip: Boil eggs for 9β12 minutes for a fully set yolk; shorter for soft-boiled.
π‘ Extra Tip: Egg yolks are an excellent base for homemade hair masksβthey can add shine and strengthen strands.
I can also make a list of 5 creative ways to use egg yolks in cooking and natural remedies if you want.
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