Q. Can we eat eggs after fish curry?
Doctor Answer is medically reviewed by SecondMedic medical review team.
Absolutely! Eggs are a great source of protein and can be eaten after fish curry as part of a healthy balanced diet. Eating eggs after fish curry not only provides some essential nutrition, but can also provide an enjoyable combination for your taste buds.
When eating eggs after fish curry, it's important to consider the type of egg you're having and the other ingredients in or accompanying your meal. For example, boiled or scrambled eggs are generally lower in fat than fried eggs or omelettes, which would have additional oil added when cooked. If fat content is a concern then this should be kept in mind when preparing your meal.
Additionally, although not particularly applicable to health considerations concerning eating fish with egg based dishes; many people enjoy mashed potatoes with their meals -such as kedgeree- which is often combined with fried egg on top for added flavour; so you may want to bear this in mind too if considering making such a dish at home.
Eggs are notorious for being high in cholesterol; however research has suggested that dietary cholesterol (from foods like eggs) has little impact on blood cholesterol levels which puts any potential health worries at ease somewhat -assuming said individual doesn't suffer from pre existing conditions such as diabetes etc-. In fact the British Heart Foundation recommends consuming up to six eggs per week without worry; so there's no need to restrict yourself when having them alongside other food items such as (in this case) fish curries -unless advised otherwise by medical professionals-. Allergens could always present an issue though, so please ensure that all suitable precautions have been taken if serving relevant dishes amongst those who may be allergic to certain ingredients found therein beforehand wherever possible.
To conclude: yes indeed we can safely eat eggs after our favourite types of delicious Indian style fish curries and doing so will provide us with some essential nutrition whilst tasting great too! Just make sure that you take into account one’s own nutritional requirements and any sensitivities/allergies before consumption and everyone will be able to enjoy their meals more effectively :)
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