eiwetten
Eiwetten, also known as egg whites, are the clear, viscous liquid surrounding the yolk of an egg. They are primarily composed of water, making up about 88%, with the remaining 11% being protein and a small amount of carbohydrates and minerals. The main proteins found in egg whites include albumin, ovotransferrin, and ovalbumin. These proteins contribute to the functional properties of egg whites, such as their ability to foam, coagulate, and bind.
When egg whites are whipped, the proteins denature and unfold, allowing them to trap air bubbles. This
Beyond their culinary applications, egg whites have also found uses in various industries. Their protein content