How many ounces in a scrambled egg?
You can't determine the exact ounces in a scrambled egg without knowing the size of the egg!
Here's why:
* Egg Size: Eggs come in different sizes (small, medium, large, extra-large, etc.). Each size has a different weight.
* Cooking Loss: Some moisture evaporates during cooking, so the weight of the scrambled egg will be less than the raw egg.
However, here's a general idea:
* Large Egg: A large egg typically weighs about 2 ounces. After scrambling and cooking, you might lose a small amount of weight, leaving you with around 1.75 ounces.
* Other Sizes: Smaller eggs will weigh less, while larger eggs will weigh more.
To get a more precise measurement, you can:
* Weigh the raw egg: Before cooking, weigh the raw egg on a kitchen scale.
* Estimate cooking loss: You can estimate a 10-15% weight loss during cooking.
* Calculate: Subtract the estimated weight loss from the raw egg weight to get an approximate cooked weight.
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