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  2. Egg white - Wikipedia

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    Egg white consists primarily of about 90% water into which about 10% proteins (including albumins, mucoproteins, and globulins) are dissolved. Unlike the yolk, which is high in lipids (fats), egg white contains almost no fat, and carbohydrate content is less than 1%. Egg whites contain about 56% of the protein in the egg. Egg white has many ...

  3. Angel food cake - Wikipedia

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    The amount of sugar has a large impact on the overrun and stability of the foam. When sugar and egg whites are whipped together, a meringue is formed. If the amount of sugar is less than or equal to the amount of egg whites, a soft meringue is formed. A stiffer meringue is formed when there is more sugar than egg white. [8]

  4. Aquafaba - Wikipedia

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    Aquafaba is used as a replacement for eggs and egg white. Its composition of carbohydrates, proteins, and other soluble plant solids which have migrated from the seeds to the water during cooking gives it a wide spectrum of emulsifying, foaming, binding, gelatinizing and thickening properties.

  5. What happens when you crack an egg underwater? - AOL

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    The surrounding egg white floats perfectly around the yolk, membrane intact. One of the divers was even able to make the egg 'dance' around by manipulating the current of the water around it.

  6. Healthy Egg White Bites Brunch Recipe - AOL

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    You can separate the yolks from large eggs or save time using pre-packaged liquid egg whites. Cottage cheese. Opt for 4% milkfat cottage cheese to add a rich, creamy texture and extra protein.

  7. Meringue - Wikipedia

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    Sugar is hydrophilic, extracting water out of the egg whites. This will lighten the protein network, allowing the foam to be stronger and more elastic. The sugar dissolves in the protein network but does not become part of the protein network. The sugar must be added slowly to the egg whites, while continuously mixing.

  8. The Truth About Eggs: Are Egg Whites Really Better? - AOL

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    Take a closer look at the pros and cons of eating whole eggs (yolk and all!) to find out what's behind egg's bad reputation and whether you're missing out on some key nutrients.

  9. Poached egg - Wikipedia

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    Broken into the water at the poaching temperature, the white will cling to the yolk, resulting in cooked egg white and runny yolk. A chicken egg contains some egg white that may disperse into the poaching liquid and cook into an undesirable foam. To prevent this, the egg can be strained before cooking to remove the thinner component of the egg ...