al77
Master Don Juan
What is the cheaper source of protein?
Lets see. I buy 2.5lb chicken breasts for $7. It means 1 gram of chicken protein costs me about $0.0198/gram.
(Here is the table with protein content in different foods
http://teaching.ucdavis.edu/nut10/handouts/content.pdf)
Eggs protein is going to be a bit more complicated since you don't want to comsume too many egg yolks due to very high cholesterol content. So I suggest to throw away half of the yolks.
I buy a dozen of eggs for $0.8.
1 egg white has 3 grams of protein, 1 whole egg has 6 grams.
If I throw away half of egg yolks, one dozen of eggs has about
6(egg white)*3(protein content)+6(whole eggs)*6(protein content)=54 grams of protein per dozen of eggs with low cholesterol.
One gram of egg protein will cost me $0.8/54=$0.0148/gram.
Thats 25% cheaper than chicken protein!
Plus it is much easier\faster to comsume eggs, you can cook it in a variety of ways, all of which are much easier than to cook chicken.
Lets see. I buy 2.5lb chicken breasts for $7. It means 1 gram of chicken protein costs me about $0.0198/gram.
(Here is the table with protein content in different foods
http://teaching.ucdavis.edu/nut10/handouts/content.pdf)
Eggs protein is going to be a bit more complicated since you don't want to comsume too many egg yolks due to very high cholesterol content. So I suggest to throw away half of the yolks.
I buy a dozen of eggs for $0.8.
1 egg white has 3 grams of protein, 1 whole egg has 6 grams.
If I throw away half of egg yolks, one dozen of eggs has about
6(egg white)*3(protein content)+6(whole eggs)*6(protein content)=54 grams of protein per dozen of eggs with low cholesterol.
One gram of egg protein will cost me $0.8/54=$0.0148/gram.
Thats 25% cheaper than chicken protein!
Plus it is much easier\faster to comsume eggs, you can cook it in a variety of ways, all of which are much easier than to cook chicken.