Originally Posted by
Jazzop
Eggs can be a vector for some other unhealthy items: salt, dairy fat (omelets), and grease/oil (fried eggs). Depending on how you choose to cook and serve eggs, you can have a lot of variation in the associated health effects. Think of eggs along a health continuum from the mostly harmless hard-boiled egg white (no salt!) to the fattening Eggs Benedict.
Omg eggs benedict.....I kinda want one-only I don't know how to make hollandaise.
As for cholesterol, LDL (low density lipoprotein) is bad for you, but HDL (high density lipoprotein) is actually good for you and actually helps get rid of the LDL.