Can technology explain why a plain omelette made with 3 eggs feels less filling than 3 hard boiled eggs or 3 hard...

Can technology explain why a plain omelette made with 3 eggs feels less filling than 3 hard boiled eggs or 3 hard boiled eggs?

you should rather ask on /sci/, mate

You'll need to post this another 499 times to find out.

feeling hungry is not a quantitative measurement and sample size of 1 is not significant, therefore not scientific and your thread is gay

>3 hard boiled eggs or 3 hard boiled eggs
?

3 fried eggs*

Nigger what. Your diagram has the omelette as the most filling..?

omelette isn't just 3 eggs and maybe you are just a fatass who lives on tortilla and mountain dew. 3 hard boiled is enough for every healthy adult.

I only drink water and my omelettes are home made with just 3 free range eggs.

Raw egg masterace here. Fuck your cooked shit.

What the fuck are you talking about? These are all equally filling, assuming the omelette has no other ingredients, in which case the omelette would be more filling.

Also
>3 eggs prepared in any way not filling

Fatty detected

>free range eggs
>not activated raw eggs

Stay shit. You can cook it on a 7700k if you fancy cooking.

yeah how do you make an omelette with just eggs

3 eggs is only filling when it's an omelette

> crack eggs
>put them in a bowl
>whisk them
>put them in the pan
>turn them over
>eat

1 egg is 78 calories

>Raw egg masterace
I also enjoy my freshly cracked salmonella in the early morning.

Another fatty detected!

I wish eggs didn't leave an absolutely disgusting aftertaste.

I'm 5'4" 110 lbs

what aftertaste?

An eggy one

>salmonella
>Not having anti-salmonella antibody

Pleb will be pleb.

what about 3 poached eggs

That's not an omelette, that's just scrambled eggs folded in half.

Tomatoes are good in omelettes, and grated cheese. Mushrooms are good too, as well as green pepper, ham and bacon.

Even just a 2 egg omelette with that stuff feels pretty filling, as long as you have it with hash browns and pancakes - coffee is optional.

I hope that answers your question OP. You're welcome.

>poached eggs
Apple of egg preparation.

>78 calories
Well i guess that's low for daily diet intake. I'd take three of pic related daily.

Raw eggs aren't generally contaminated with salmonella. Free-range chickens usually don't have salmonella at all, and non-free range eggs are treated to kill pathogens.

Btw eggs are good programmer fuel, you eat like a dozen a day it helps laser focus until you fart.

The fart is a relaxant tho.

It's about the cooking method obviously
also rephrase your question until it matches your pic

yeah but it's a plain omelette made with nothing else vs 3 fried eggs vs hard boiled eggs
WHY does the omelette feel so much more filling?

what the fuck? it's larger than your hand!!? what type are these?

ostrich or emu i imagine

dino egg

the omelettes seem more filling because the volume is artificially increased by the addition of air in the whisking process /thread

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Jew egg

>Can technology explain why a plain omelette made with 3 eggs feels less filling than 3 hard boiled eggs or 3 hard boiled eggs?
Because i don't eat fried egg.

water content you fucking dumbass

My only guess would be that you mix air into the omelette when whisking the eggs, which gives it more volume. Your stomach produces ghrelin based on stomach volume.

Part of it is psychological, an omelet LOOKS bigger so your brain will think it's more food. You're also whipping the protein of the white and the fat of the yolk together with air and it poofs up way more when cooked.

>not eating 7 eggs for breakfast

You CANNOT make an omelette with nothing but eggs you stupid fuck. I bet you are american.

yeah then what the fuck do you call an omelette with no added ingredients?

What you are describing is literally just scrambled eggs.

I'm not scrambling them, just putting them in a pan and turning it over.

Which is called an omlette.

>would you like some cut up potatoes with your burger sir?

Chickens are vaccinated against salmonella.

Then they're just fried eggs.

And if they get all messed up then they're scrambled.

An omelette requires cheese.

>Eating the yolk
I see Fatlanteans have woken up.

>eggs for breakfast

Am American would add loads of shit like milk to an omelette. Literally all they require is eggs. It's different from scrambled eggs because they're not scrambled, you fucking imbecile.

how has nobody mentioned those disgusting burnt fried eggs yet? who the hell wants to eat crispy eggs?

>putting the pan up to 6 makes food cook in half the time with no downside!

People like crispy things. Unfortunately, I know you're one of these people who eat every day in McDonald's and haven't seen an apple in decades.

>doesnt like crispy
Subhuman.

I guess that's a problem if you live in the third world

In what country to do you live where only fat people eat eggs for breakfast?

the difference is apples are supposed to be crispy while overcooked eggs are crispy on the very outside and tend to be tough and chewy everywhere else while the flavour is destroyed because it's overcooked

funny you should mention mcdonalds though because the only person that would cook eggs like that is someone that can't can't cook and is more likely to eat from mcdolands

Where do YOU live that this is normal behavior?

kek

>flavour is destroyed
>not enhanced
Oh you

What do you mean not normal?
Every now and then an egg or two for breakfast is pretty normal.

Ask /fit/

HOLY SHIT WHO MADE THOSE FRIED EGGS

KILL IT WITH FIRE

REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

I love fried eggs
those in your picture are utter garbage, I'd just throw that shit straight into the garbage can
fuck you, ruining my day with those disgusting pictures

But a fucking omelette is not made of eggs only, of course it is more filling than just eggs.

I made it with 3 eggs and nothing else

Omelet has air whipped into it making it take up more space, thus more filling

How can you objectively expain something about a subjective and arbitrary thing like what feels less or more filling?