# How Much Protein Is in a Large Egg? Calories & Macros | Calorieo

> A large egg has about 6g protein and 70 calories. See egg calories, fat, carbs, yolk vs white nutrition, and practical tracking tips.

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## Short Answer



One large whole egg has about 6g protein, 70 calories, 5g fat, and less than 1g carbs. Egg size, cooking fat, and whether you include the yolk change the final nutrition.
## Nutrition Facts

| Serving | 1 large whole egg |
| --- | --- |
| Calories | 70 kcal |
| Protein | 6g |
| Carbs | 0.4g |
| Fat | 5g |
## Verdict



Large eggs are compact, nutrient-dense, and easy to track. They are not the leanest protein source, but they work well in balanced breakfasts, snacks, and high-protein meals.
## Detailed Facts

- Calories: 70 kcal - per large whole egg
- Protein: 6g - split between white and yolk
- Carbs: 0.4g - naturally very low
- Fat: 5g - mostly in the yolk
## Whole egg vs egg white



Most of the fat and many micronutrients are in the yolk. Most of the pure lean protein is in the white. That means whole eggs are more nutrient-dense, while egg whites are easier to fit into a low-fat, high-protein target.

A common tracking approach is to combine both: for example, two whole eggs plus extra egg whites. This keeps flavor and micronutrients while increasing protein without adding much fat.
## Cooking method changes the log



A boiled or poached egg is simple to log because there is no added cooking fat. Fried eggs, scrambled eggs, omelets, and breakfast sandwiches often include butter, oil, cheese, milk, or bread.

If your goal is accuracy, log the egg and the add-ons separately. Butter and oil can add more calories than people expect, especially when cooking several eggs at once.
## Are eggs good for protein goals?



Eggs help, but they are not as protein-dense per calorie as chicken breast, tuna, Greek yogurt, or whey isolate. Their advantage is convenience, flavor, and versatility.

For muscle gain or fat loss, eggs fit best as part of the whole day's protein target instead of being treated as a complete solution by themselves.
## Tracking Tips

- Use egg whites when you need more protein with fewer calories from fat.
- Log oil, butter, cheese, bread, and sauces separately.
- For meal prep, hard-boiled eggs are easier to track consistently.
- Check the carton if you use jumbo, medium, or liquid egg products.
## FAQ

### How much protein is in two large eggs?

Two large whole eggs have about 12g protein and roughly 140 calories before any cooking oil, butter, cheese, or bread is added.

### Are egg whites better than whole eggs for macros?

Egg whites are leaner, but whole eggs include the yolk's fat and micronutrients. The better choice depends on your calorie, fat, and protein targets.

### Do fried eggs have more calories than boiled eggs?

The egg itself is similar, but fried eggs often include oil or butter. Added fat increases total calories.
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