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    Eggs vs. Cottage Cheese: Which Has More Protein?

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    Cottage cheese and eggs are two protein-forward options for anyone trying to increase their intake—but which one packs a greater protein punch?

    Here’s a head-to-head comparison of the two foods, including their calories, protein content, and key nutrients to help you best decide which one to choose for your health goals.

    Nutrient (per 100g)  Eggs (cooked) 2% Cottage Cheese
    Calories 196 81
    Protein 13.6g 10.4g
    Carbs  0.83g 4.76g
    Fat 14.8g 2.27g
    Sodium  207mg 308mg
    Vitamin A 219mg  68mcg
    B12 0.97mcg 0.47mcg
    Riboflavin (B2) 0.49mg 0.25mg
    Calcium 62mg 111mg
    Choline 317mg 16.3mg
    Phosphorus 215mg 150mg
    Selenium 33.1mcg 11.9mcg
    Zinc 1.39mg 0.51mg

    Expert take: “Eggs and cottage cheese both shine when it comes to micronutrients,” said Charlotte Abbate, CNS, CDN. “Both provide essential vitamins and minerals, like calcium, selenium, and zinc, but there are some important differences between the two.”

    When it comes to protein, eggs beat out cottage cheese. A 100-gram serving of eggs packs 13.6 grams of protein—over three grams more than the same serving of cottage cheese.

    However, both are high-quality, complete proteins, containing all nine essential amino acids your body needs for muscle repair, hormone production, and other critical processes.

    The gist: If you’re looking to get the maximum amount of protein in your diet, eggs are your best bet. But don’t skip cottage cheese altogether—both options can help you hit your protein goals while supporting weight maintenance and blood sugar balance.

    Protein aside, both eggs and cottage cheese offer dense nutrient profiles full of health benefits.

    Eggs are higher in choline, which is essential for brain health and metabolism. They’re also rich in vitamin A, B12, selenium, and zinc—and they’re packed with lutein and zeaxanthin, antioxidants that support eye health and reduce the risk of age-related vision loss.

    Cottage cheese is an option that’s both lower in calories and cholesterol and an excellent source of calcium, which supports bone and heart health. Like some other dairy products, cottage cheese also contains probiotics to promote gut health.

    Cottage cheese and eggs are both protein-packed nutrient powerhouses, but depending on your individual needs, one may be a better choice than the other.

    Goal or Dietary Preference Best Pick
    High-protein, low-carb diet Eggs
    Low-calorie diet Cottage cheese
    Low-sodium diet Eggs
    Cholesterol concerns Cottage cheese
    Lactose intolerance Eggs
    Focused on cholesterol Cottage cheese
    Brain health Eggs
    Gut health Cottage cheese
    Eye health Eggs

    A quick note on versatility: “Eggs may be the classic choice, but cottage cheese is finally having its moment,” said Kerri Louati, MS, RD, LDN, CDE, Director of Women’s Health Clinical Operations at LifeMD. “We’re not just eating it by the bowl anymore; it’s being blended into dips, folded into pancakes, and even turned into high-protein ‘ice cream.’” Even better? You can combine the two in an omelet or cottage cheese scrambled eggs.

    Both eggs and cottage cheese are excellent protein options, but if you’re optimizing your diet for protein, eggs take the lead. Cottage cheese, on the other hand, offers a lighter, calcium-rich alternative if you’re keeping an eye on calories or cholesterol.

    But don’t limit yourself—unless you have dietary restrictions or allergies, you don’t have to choose between eggs and cottage cheese—both are excellent high-protein, nutrient-rich options.

    Your best strategy? Mix and match your eggs and cottage cheese depending on the day and your goals. Incorporating both into your weekly meals gives you the best of both worlds: protein, satiety, and a wide range of vitamins and minerals.



    Thanks for your feedback!

    Health.com uses only high-quality sources, including peer-reviewed studies, to support the facts within our articles. Read our editorial process to learn more about how we fact-check and keep our content accurate, reliable, and trustworthy.
    1. U.S. Department of Agriculture: FoodData Central. Egg, whole, cooked, fried.

    2. U.S. Department of Agriculture: FoodData Central. Cheese, cottage, lowfat, 2% milkfat.

    3. Mrowicka M, Mrowicki J, Kucharska E, Majsterek I. Lutein and zeaxanthin and their roles in age-related macular degeneration—neurodegenerative disease. Nutrients. 2022;14(4):827. doi: 10.3390/nu14040827

    4. Abdeen EM, Hamed AM, Ismail HA. Production and evaluation of novel functional cream cottage cheese fortified with bovine colostrum and probiotic bacteria. J Food Sci Technol. 2024;61(8):1457-1469. doi:10.1007/s13197-023-05910-0

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