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HomeConvertersNutritionProtein in 1 egg white of Egg white = 3.6 g

Protein in 1 egg white of Egg white = 3.6 g | Nutrition

1 egg white of Egg white, raw contains 3.6 g of protein. Free converter with serving tables, volume conversion, raw vs cooked, and FAQs. Data from USDA FoodData Central.

Protein in 1 egg white of Egg white Calculator

1 egg white of Egg white, raw contains 3.6 g of protein. Use the converter above to calculate any weight, volume, or household serving, then compare the tables below. All values from USDA FoodData Central.

Result

1 egg white Egg white Protein

3.6 g protein

Computed from 33 g of food and USDA FoodData Central reference.

Reverse Calculation

Protein target to food amount

33 g (1.16 oz, 0.14 cups)

Reverse math uses 10.9 g protein per 100 g from USDA FoodData Central reference.

Egg white Macros by egg whites

PortionGram EquivalentCalories (kcal)ProteinCarbohydratesFat
1 egg white33 g17.23.6 g0.2 g0.1 g
2 egg whites66 g34.37.2 g0.5 g0.1 g
3 egg whites99 g51.510.8 g0.7 g0.2 g
4 egg whites132 g68.614.4 g0.9 g0.3 g
6 egg whites198 g10321.6 g1.4 g0.4 g
50 g50 g265.5 g0.4 g0.1 g
75 g75 g398.2 g0.5 g0.2 g
100 g100 g5210.9 g0.7 g0.2 g

Egg white Macros by Common Serving

ServingWeightCaloriesProteinCarbsFat
1 egg white33 g173.6 g0.2 g0.1 g
2 egg whites66 g347.2 g0.5 g0.1 g
3 egg whites99 g5110.8 g0.7 g0.2 g

Egg white Protein Range Around egg white = 33 g

PortionGram EquivalentProteinCalories
1 egg white33 g3.6 g17
2 egg whites66 g7.2 g34
3 egg whites99 g10.8 g51
4 egg whites132 g14.4 g69
6 egg whites198 g21.6 g103

Egg white Macros by Volume Measure

Volume MeasureEquivalent WeightCalories (kcal)ProteinCarbsFat
1 US teaspoon5.1 g2.70.6 g0 g0 g
1 US tablespoon15.2 g7.91.7 g0.1 g0 g
1 US fluid ounce30.5 g15.93.3 g0.2 g0.1 g
1/4 US cup60.9 g31.76.6 g0.4 g0.1 g
1/3 US cup81.2 g42.28.9 g0.6 g0.2 g
1/2 US cup121.8 g63.313.3 g0.9 g0.2 g
1 US cup243.7 g126.726.6 g1.7 g0.5 g
1 US pint487.4 g253.453.1 g3.4 g1 g
1 US quart974.7 g506.8106.2 g6.8 g1.9 g
1 US gallon3899 g2027.5425 g27.3 g7.8 g
100 mL103 g53.611.2 g0.7 g0.2 g
1 liter1030 g535.6112.3 g7.2 g2.1 g

Egg white Prep-State Logging Check

Prep StateWeightProteinConcentration
Raw33 g3.6 g10.9 g/100 g
Cooked data not listedUse cooked USDA entryDo not inferSeparate cooked record preferred

Egg white Nutrient Efficiency Per Calorie

NutrientPer 100 gPer 100 kcal% Daily Value (per 100 g)
Protein10.9 g20.96 g/100 kcal21.8%
Carbs0.7 g1.35 g/100 kcal0.3%
Fat0.2 g0.38 g/100 kcal0.3%

Egg white Dietary Profile

Egg white is a versatile food suitable for most dietary patterns. Check macros above for your specific dietary requirements.

Egg white Benefit Signals

  • Low-carb base: Low carbohydrate level can fit low-carb meal planning. Basis: carbs <= 5 g per 100 g.

Egg white Daily Nutrient Coverage

NutrientThis servingReferenceCoverageSignal
Protein4 g50 g7%Starter contribution
Sodium0 mg2300 mg0%Low limit contribution
Potassium0 mg4700 mg0%Starter contribution

Smart Protein Substitutes for Egg white

FoodEquivalent portionCategoryProtein deltaCalorie deltaSodium delta
Greek yogurt35 gDairy+0 g+4 kcal+0 mg
Yogurt35 gDairy+0 g+4 kcal+13 mg
Cottage Cheese31 gDairy+0 g+15 kcal+109 mg
Milk105 gDairy+0 g+18 kcal+43 mg
Milk106 gDairy+0 g+20 kcal+0 mg
Yogurt45 gDairy+0 g+20 kcal+14 mg

Egg white Condition-Aware Nutrition Notes

TypeContextGuidanceBasis
mayFitlow sodium goalMay fit low-sodium meal planning at this serving size.0 mg sodium
avoidIfallergyAvoid if allergic or sensitive to: egg.dataset allergen flag

Real-World Egg white Serving Sizes

  • 1 egg white (~33g): 3.6 g protein. Uses 33 g per egg white; one egg white equals 33 g. One egg white is treated as 33g for count-based serving math.
  • 2 egg whites (~66g): 7.2 g protein. Uses 33 g per egg white; 2 egg whites equals 66 g. One egg white is treated as 33g for count-based serving math.
  • 3 egg whites (~99g): 10.8 g protein. Uses 33 g per egg white; 3 egg whites equals 99 g. One egg white is treated as 33g for count-based serving math.

Common Egg white Measurement Mistakes

  1. Mixing raw and cooked entries changes the math. This page uses the listed source record for Egg white, raw.
  2. Adding oil, sauces, sweeteners, breading, or drained liquid changes calories and macros beyond the base food values.
  3. For protein tracking, keep the same unit basis across the meal: grams, ounces, cups, or count-based servings should not be mixed without conversion.

Egg white Protein — Frequently Asked Questions

How much protein is in 100g of Egg white? 100g of Egg white contains 10.9 g of protein (USDA FoodData Central).
How much protein in one Egg white? A typical egg white weighs about 33g and contains 3.6 g of protein. This is calculated as 33g ÷ 100 × 10.9 = 3.6 g.
How much protein is in 1 cup of Egg white? One US cup of egg white weighs approximately 244g (density: 1030 kg/m³). That serving contains 26.6 g of protein — computed as 244g ÷ 100 × 10.9.
How many grams of Egg white do I need to eat to get 30 g of protein? To reach 30 g of protein from Egg white, you need approximately 275g — calculated as (30 ÷ 10.9) × 100 = 275g.
Is Egg white high in protein? Egg white has a moderate protein content at 10.9 g per 100g — neither especially high nor low.
What percentage of daily protein does 100g of Egg white provide? 100g of Egg white provides 10.9 g of protein, which is 21.8% of the reference daily intake (50 g/day for adults, based on a 2000-calorie diet). To reach 100% of your daily protein from Egg white alone, you would need ~459g.
How efficient is Egg white as a source of protein per calorie? Egg white provides 20.96 g of protein per 100 kcal, making it excellent as a protein-per-calorie source. This is useful for calorie-restricted diets where macronutrient density matters.
What formula does this Egg white protein calculator use? The calculator uses protein = weight in grams / 100 x 10.9 g. For example, 100g of Egg white gives 10.9 g of protein. Volume entries are first converted to grams using the food density value, then the same per-100g formula is applied.
Is Egg white a good food for muscle building or high-protein goals? For muscle building or high-protein goals, Egg white is a decent option — with 10.9 g of protein per 100g. For best results, combine Egg white with other foods to hit your daily macro targets.
How reliable is the source data for Egg white? Egg white uses USDA FoodData Central reference as the nutrition source. Gram-based calculations use the per-100g source values, while cup and spoon estimates depend on the listed density and should be treated as practical serving estimates.

How to Calculate Egg white Protein

  1. Weigh raw. Place your egg white on a kitchen scale before cooking to get the most accurate starting weight.
  2. Enter weight into the calculator. Select your unit (g, oz, lb, or cup) and hit Calculate.
  3. Read the result. The calculator shows protein content for your exact portion.
  4. Compare servings. Use the serving range table below to quickly compare protein across portion sizes.
  5. Log to your tracker. Enter the raw weight and raw entry in your nutrition app for consistent macro tracking.

Compare Egg white Protein to Similar Foods

Greek Yogurt Nonfat ProteinMilk Whole Protein

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Why Volume ≠ Weight: Egg white Density Explained

Egg white is dense (~1030 kg/m³ ≈ water). A 1-cup measure holds approximately 244 g.

Why does density matter? The same volume can hold very different amounts of food depending on how dense it is. Oats (350 kg/m³) are light and airy — 1 cup = ~80 g. Water has a density of 1000 kg/m³ — 1 cup = 236 g. This is why nutrition labels use weight (grams), not volume — it's a more reliable measure.

Formula: mass (g) = volume (mL) × density (kg/m³) ÷ 1,000. This calculator uses this formula automatically when you enter a volume measure for Egg white.

Egg white Page Quality Signals

Source, density, prep-state, serving, and allergen checks used to decide whether this page is safe to promote from generated to indexed.

Data Sources & Methodology

Data source: USDA FoodData Central.

Computation method: Macro values are calculated by multiplying the food's per-100g value by the requested weight in grams, then dividing by 100. Volume inputs are first converted to grams using the food's density (kg/m³) from USDA data, then the same formula applies: protein = (weight_g / 100) × proteinPer100g.

Accuracy note: Macro values represent averages across measured samples; individual items may vary ±5–10% depending on brand, farming method, and preparation technique. For clinical nutrition, consult a registered dietitian.

Update policy: Macro values are reviewed quarterly against USDA FoodData Central updates. Page last verified: 2026.

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Release 2.5Market: United Kingdom
protein
3.6g
|
1.16 oz
Portion: 33gFood fit: 57/100
Serving reality: 1.16 oz, 0.14 cups, 1 pieces.
Best benefits
Easy portioning: Has real-world serving anchors that make logging less confusing.
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What this serving contributes if logged today.
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Full micronutrients and nutritional profile
calories
17kcal
protein
3.6g
carbs
0.23g
fat
0.066g
sodium
0mg
potassium
0mg
magnesium
0mg
caffeine
0mg
Source: USDA FoodData Central reference|generic•Energy density: 127 kcal/cup