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EGGS BENEDICT NEW YORK
NUTRITION

Egg, whole, cooked, poached
NDB #01131
USDA Nutrient Database for Standard Reference, Release 11-1 (August 1997)

Nutrient Units 1 large egg = 50.000 g
Proximates
Water g 37.515
Energy calories (kcal*) 74.500
Energy kj 311.500
Protein g 6.220
Total lipid (fat) g 4.990
Carbohydrate, by difference g 0.610
Fiber, total dietary g 0.000
Ash g 0.670
Minerals
Calcium, Ca mg 24.500
Iron, Fe mg 0.720
Magnesium, Mg mg 5.000
Phosphorus, P mg 88.500
Potassium, K mg 60.000
Sodium, Na mg 140.000
Zinc, Zn mg 0.550
Copper, Cu mg 0.007
Manganese, Mn mg 0.013
Vitamins
Vitamin C, ascorbic acid mg 0.000
Thiamin mg 0.025
Riboflavin mg 0.215
Niacin mg 0.031
Pantothenic acid mg 0.562
Vitamin B6 mg 0.059
Folate mcg 17.500
Vitamin B12 mcg 0.400
Vitamin A, IU IU 316.000
Vitamin A, RE mcg_RE 95.000
Vitamin E mg_ATE 0.525
Lipids
Fatty acids, saturated g 1.544
4:0 butyric g 0.000
6:0 caproic g 0.000
8:0 caprylic g 0.002
10:0 capric g 0.002
12:0 lauric g 0.002
14:0 myristic g 0.017
16:0 palmitic g 1.109
18:0 stearic g 0.391
20:0 arachidic g 0.005
22:0 behenic g 0.007
15.0 pentadecanoic g 0.003
17:0 margaric g 0.009
24:0 lignoceric g 0.002
Fatty acids, monounsaturated g 1.897
14:1 myristoleic g 0.004
16:1 palmitoleic g 0.148
18:1 oleic g 1.730
20:1 gadoleic g 0.014
22:1 erucic g 0.002
Fatty acids, polyunsaturated g 0.679
18:2 linoleic g 0.572
18:3 linolenic g 0.017
18:4 parinaric g 0.000
20:4 arachidonic g 0.071
20:5 timnodonic g 0.002
22:5 clupanodonic g 0.000
22:6 docosahexaenoic g 0.018
Cholesterol mg 211.500
Amino acids
Tryptophan g 0.075
Threonine g 0.298
Isoleucine g 0.340
Leucine g 0.531
Lysine g 0.447
Methionine g 0.194
Cystine g 0.144
Phenylalanine g 0.331
Tyrosine g 0.254
Valine g 0.379
Arginine g 0.373
Histidine g 0.147
Alanine g 0.346
Aspartic acid g 0.625
Glutamic acid g 0.813
Glycine g 0.209
Proline g 0.248
Serine g 0.463

* In the U.S., food energy is scientifically expressed in kilocalories (kcal). A kilocalorie is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 kilogram of water one degree Celsius from 15° to 16° at one atmosphere. The true calorie, sometimes referred to as a "small calorie," is the amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of one gram of water one degree Celsius from 15° to 16° at one atmosphere. A kilocalorie is equal to 1,000 calories. While the term "calorie" technically applies to the "small calorie," in common usage, such as in reference to food energy, the term "calorie" is actually a kilocalorie. Internationally, most countries express food energy in kilojoules (kJ). One kcal equals 4.184 kJ. The USDA Nutrient Database for Standard Reference contains values for both kilocalories and kilojoules.