Boiled eggs

Boiled eggs are eggs (typically chicken's eggs) cooked by immersion in boiling water with their shells unbroken. Eggs cooked in water without their shells are known as poached eggs. Hard-boiled eggs are either boiled long enough for the egg white and then the egg yolk to solidify, or they are left to cool down, which will gradually solidify them, while a soft-boiled egg yolk, and sometimes even the white, remains at least partially liquid. The eg... more

Also known as:

  • Egg, whole, cooked, hard-boiled

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Nutrients per 100g:

Nutrient Quantity per 100g
  • 12.58 g (0.4437 oz )
  • 10.61 g (0.3743 oz )
  • 1.12 g (0.0395 oz )
  • 1.08 g (0.0381 oz )
  • 74.62 g (2.632 oz )
  • 1.12 g (0.0395 oz )
  • 0.05 g (0.0018 oz )
  • 0.00119 g (0.000041976 oz )
  • 0.01 g (0.00035 oz )
  • 0.172 g (0.00607 oz )
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Energy per 100g:

  • 647 kJ (4040000000000000000 MeV )

USDA Equivalent:

  • 01129
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