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Eggs factor predicts personality

A person’s favourite way of eating eggs can predict their personality type, their job and even their sex drive, researchers have discovered. Using sophisticated maths and a process known as data mining, scientists have uncovered a statistical relationship between a person’s character...

Celebrate British Egg Week and add potatoes!

Xfm radio presenter Danny Wallace compared the virtues of eggs and potatoes during the Breakfast Show today (2 October), in honour of British Egg Week and Potato Week, 1-7 October. We agree that eggs and potatoes are a great combination and with input from Potato Council we have selected...

Take a Box of Eggs this British Egg Week

New research* suggests that a generation is growing up without knowing how to cook eggs – but help is at hand with a new cookbook being launched for British Egg Week (1-7 October). “Take a box of eggs” features more than 100 recipes ranging from the basics of boiling, poaching and frying...

Cracking summer days

21/08/2012 This August Bank Holiday will see families across the country enjoy one of our favourite picnic ingredients – the great British egg! The versatile egg is the perfect choice for picnics - whether in salads, quiches or made into a scotch egg. And they're nutritious too, containing...

Response to Canadian research

Response to Canadian research published in Atherosclerosis The British Egg Information Service questions the conclusion of this research as it is not clear if the alleged link is causal or an unrelated association. Key points are: The researchers behind the Canadian study did not take into...

Choose Eggs for Action!

If you’re sport lover looking for recipes for pre- and post-activity, or simply seeking quick, easy and nutritious, visit our Eggs for Action website for more than a dozen ideas. Our delicious recipes, including a cherry tomato and parmesan frittata and a low-GI spiced egg pilau, even have...

Eggstra special!

Official new data shows that today’s eggs contain more than 70% more vitamin D and double the amount of selenium than when previous analyses were carried out 30 years ago. Today’s eggs also contain around 20% less fat, more than 20% less saturated fat, around 13% fewer calories and more...

Study concludes eggs are a powerful ingredient in weight management diets

A new UK review of eight years of research into the satiating effects of consuming eggs concludes that they are a powerful ingredient in weight management diets – and finds that the particular proteins found in eggs may be superior to other types in keeping hunger at bay. The review paper...

Unscrambling the facts

Reports linking eggs in Atkins-style diets with heart disease wrong, say experts. Reports linking high-protein, low-carbohydrate diets with a higher risk of heart disease have erroneously used eggs as an example of a food to avoid, says a leading British nutritionist. The reports are based...

Snacking ignorance among gym-goers

EXPERTS WARN that people embarking on exercise regimes may not get the results they want because of ignorance over the snacks they eat afterwards. The survey [1], commissioned by British Lion eggs, found that nearly half (46%) of all gym-goers generally eat a snack soon after they have...