ZeroPoint cheat sheet: Eggs (2024)

ZeroPoint® foods form the foundation of a healthy pattern of eating. They are nutritional powerhouses that you can reach for frequently and consistently, without weighing, measuring, or tracking them. They were specifically chosen because they are nutrient-, vitamin-, and mineral-packed. Because of that, they’re recommended by national and international guidelines (including the World Health Organization) to be consumed often as part of a healthy pattern of eating.

Every WeightWatchers member* gets the same list of over 200 ZeroPoint foods including: non-starchy veggies, fruit, eggs, yoghurt & cottage cheese, fish & shellfish, chicken & turkey breast, tofu & tempeh, corn & popcorn, and beans, peas, & lentils.

Eggs are part of a healthy pattern of eating because they’re nutrient-dense and a good source of protein, which is important for bone and muscle health and helps you feel full longer. Eggs also contain choline, which is important for the brain and nervous system and plays an important role in creating cell membranes.

While “zero” usually means “nothing,” at WW, ZeroPoint foods are everything! If eggs are a staple in your diet and you’ve got some questions, you’re in the right place.

I don’t like the yolk. Do I have to eat the whole egg?

Nope! If egg whites are your jam, that’s OK too. Whole eggs, egg whites, and egg yolks in any form are ZeroPoint foods, including:

  • Eggs
  • Eggs, hard-boiled or soft-boiled
  • Eggs, scrambled or fried, made without fat
  • Egg whites
  • Egg yolks
  • Liquid egg substitute, made from egg whites

If I make a ham and cheese omelette, for example, are the eggs still considered a ZeroPoint food?

Yes! It doesn’t matter what you cook your eggs with or in. Eggs are a ZeroPoint foods so they do not have any Points® values—even in a cake recipe. However other ingredients you’re adding to your eggs may have Points, so make sure to track them.

I'm worried about cholesterol. How does eating eggs impact my health?

Cholesterol isn’t all bad. In fact, we need it for important jobs like manufacturing vitamin D and hormones and keeping cells and tissues healthy. But LDL cholesterol—what most people consider the 'bad' kind—can build up in your arteries and raise your risk for heart disease. So how do certain ZeroPoint foods, like eggs and prawns, fit into a healthy diet?

Turns out, the notion that dietary cholesterol—the kind found in eggs, prawns and other animal proteins—can raise your body’s cholesterol is a myth. Your liver makes the bulk of it, so for most people, the amount you eat has little bearing on your heart health.

Is there a limit to the number of eggs I can eat?

Eggs are a good source of high quality protein and provide essential vitamins and minerals for a healthy diet. Six to seven eggs per week is the general recommendation, however this has more to do with aiming for variety in the protein sources you're getting rather than limiting your egg consumption. It’s best to eat eggs until you are satisfied but not stuffed.

Are eggs from chickens the only ZeroPoint eggs?

No. Duck, goose, quail, and turkey eggs are all ZeroPoint foods for the same reason chicken eggs are—they provide protein and other key nutrients, making them part of a pattern of healthy eating.

What can I add to my eggs that won’t add any Points?

Flavour up your eggs without using any of your Points by experimenting with hot sauces, salsas, soy sauce, spices, dried and fresh herbs or non-starchy vegetables. Use leftover grilled, roasted, or steamed non-starchy vegetables as ZeroPoint omelette fillings or scrambled-egg mix-ins.

Any other egg-related tips?

To figure out if your egg has gone bad or not, try the sink-or-swim test. Fill a tall glass halfway with cool water and add the questionable egg. If it sinks, it’s OK to eat. If it floats, best to toss it out.

Want to know the easiest way to remove the shell from a hard-boiled egg? Tap each and of the egg on your kitchen bench, then roll it over the benchtop on it’s side. From there, it’s a piece of cake to remove the shell.

ZeroPoint cheat sheet: Eggs (2024)

FAQs

ZeroPoint cheat sheet: Eggs? ›

Are eggs really a ZeroPoint food? Yes, eggs—including the yolk! —are a ZeroPoint food. (As long as they're prepared with a 0 Points® value cooking spray or sauce.)

Are eggs still zero points on WeightWatchers? ›

It doesn't matter what you cook your eggs with or in. Eggs are a ZeroPoint foods so they do not have any Points® values—even in a cake recipe. However other ingredients you're adding to your eggs may have Points, so make sure to track them.

Can you eat too many eggs on WeightWatchers? ›

“Members should be reassured, they can and should continue to enjoy eggs,” Foster says. There is one egg-eating exception to keep in mind, however. “If someone has high 'bad' LDL cholesterol they may be more responsive to cholesterol in their diets,” says Alice H.

What foods are 0 points on WeightWatchers? ›

Our ZeroPoint food categories
  • Non-starchy vegetables. With a wide range of health benefits, it's no wonder non-starchy veggies are a ZeroPoint food for everyone. ...
  • Fruits. ...
  • Chicken & turkey breast. ...
  • Fish & shellfish. ...
  • Eggs. ...
  • Tofu & tempeh. ...
  • Beans, peas & lentils. ...
  • Low-fat yoghurt & cottage cheese.
Dec 9, 2021

Should I track zero point foods on WeightWatchers? ›

(It's a lot harder to eat six chicken breasts than six cookies,) In a carefully monitored clinical trial, members were able to eat zero Points foods, without tracking or measuring, and lose weight successfully. So go ahead and enjoy them!

How many points are 2 eggs? ›

Because eggs are a ZeroPoint foods, they do not have any Points™ values—even in a cake recipe.

How many Weight Watchers points are in 3 scrambled eggs? ›

Yes, eggs—including the yolk! —are a ZeroPoint food.

What happens if I eat only zero point foods? ›

These zero point foods are high volume – low calorie foods – and they are super filling. So if you are filling your plate with zero point foods in addition to what you are eating, you will stay fuller longer, or even not feel like snacking in between meals because you are satisfied.

Can I eat 2 whole eggs everyday for weight loss? ›

Eating eggs may support weight loss, especially if a person incorporates them into a calorie-controlled diet. Research suggests that eggs boost metabolic activity and increase feelings of fullness. Eating an egg-based breakfast may stop a person from consuming extra calories throughout the day.

How many WW points is a banana? ›

Weight Watchers Tips, Tricks and Recipes | Hello so I have a silly questions I know bananas are 0 points | Facebook.

Can you eat too many zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

For example, if you've met your points budget for the day, but still feel hungry you're technically allowed to eat as many zero-point foods as you want. And even though you've stuck to your budget, those foods still have calories. This piece of the equation can be most confusing for people who try WW.

How many calories a day is 23 WW points? ›

I did an experiment where I tracked my food in the WW app and then also in MyFitnessPal to see how many calories I was getting in a day with my 23-Point allotment. Most days, I would be around 1,400 calories total if I stayed at 23 Points, which I never did.

Are fruits no longer zero points on Weight Watchers? ›

Fruit WILL be ZeroPoint food if it is: Fresh and frozen fruit without added sugars or fats. Canned in water. Canned in sugar-free artificially sweetened syrup.

What happens if you only eat zero point foods on WeightWatchers? ›

While Weight Watchers does not require or recommend that WW members eat zero points worth of food in a day, eating zero point foods for a few days can give your weight loss a jump start. This isn't a long-term plan but rather a way to quickly get back on track with healthy eating.

Is chicken still zero points on WeightWatchers? ›

Every WeightWatchers® member* gets the same list of over 200 ZeroPoint foods including: non-starchy veggies, fruit, eggs, yoghurt & cottage cheese, fish & shellfish, chicken & turkey breast, tofu & tempeh, corn & popcorn, and beans, peas, & lentils.

Are bananas zero points on WeightWatchers? ›

Weight Watchers Tips, Tricks and Recipes | Why is a medium banana 0 points but a medium blended banana is 3 points | Facebook.

Are potatoes zero points on WeightWatchers? ›

Why members love the Purple food plan. "I love the fact that potatoes, whole grain rice and pasta are ZeroPoint foods on Purple. In the past I treated carbs as the enemy and believed you couldn't eat them and lose weight. Because they're ZeroPoint foods, it gave me the confidence to eat and enjoy them again.

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