Powdered Egg Whites - 2.25 Pound Can

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Powdered Egg Whites - 2.25 Pound Can

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 : Powdered Egg Whites - 2.25 Pound Can
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Price: $32.49
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Brand: Honeyville Farms
Country: united-states-of-america
Ingredients: Dried Egg Whites
Label: Honeyville Farms
Manufacturer: Honeyville Farms
Publisher: Honeyville Farms
Studio: Honeyville Farms



Editorial Review:

Product DescriptionHoneyville's Dried Egg Whites are produced exclusively from fresh eggs harvested from chickens in the United States. Powdered egg whites have several advantages over fresh eggs. The difficulty in separating the yolk from the clear is eliminated. In recipes that call for egg whites, there is no waste in egg yolks. No more waiting for egg whites to come to room temperature. Eliminating waste and saving time are only a few of the advantage in using our product. The use of only the highest-grade eggs, and the pasteurization process removes any possibility of salmonella contamination. Because powdered egg whites do not need to be refrigerated after opening, they conserve energy and shelf space. If you are searching for ways to reduce fat and cholesterol in dishes traditionally calling for whole eggs, powdered egg whites make a healthy substitute. Each 2.25 pound can of Powdered Egg Whites is the equivalent of 309 Large Fresh Whole Egg Whites.




Features:
  • $4.49 ships entire order anywhere in the continental U.S.
  • Dried and harvested in the United States.
  • Substitute for eggs in cooking and baking.
  • Each can is the equivalent of 309 Large Fresh Egg Whites.
  • Each can contains 2.25 pounds of Powdered Egg Whites.











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Works well in protein shakes
I add this stuff to my protein shakes, and it doesn't ruin the taste as long as you keep the mix in proportion.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - SUPER FAST SERVICE-HONEYVILLE GRAIN INC is a great company to do business with
Recently on a new diet (that works) - Cannot eat whole eggs so was trying to find a large container for a good price. Honeyville grain company has this 2.25 lb can for $14.99. I paid $13.99 for 57 egg white in a 8 oz can - Figure this out - This can has 301 egg whites.

Also, Steel Cut Oats from Honeville Grain - a 70 oz can for $7.99 - You can't beat this price.

Gloria



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Egg whites simplified
I recently started a diet where I could only eat the egg white, not the yolk because of the fat content. I make a fruit smoothie every morning using egg whites as my protein source. The powdered egg whites have simplified my mornings and saved me alot of time in the kitchen (anyone who has spent time seperating eggs knows what I'm talking about)...not to mention not having to worry about salmonella anymore. I also saved a boatload of money compared to buying the whole eggs. This is a fantastic product and well worth the cost.



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