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Trader Joe’s Egg Bites: Copycat Starbucks—Are They Healthy?

Trader Joe's launches egg bites mimicking Starbucks favorites. We dive into nutrition, taste tests, ingredients, and whether they're a healthy breakfast win.

By Sneha Tete, Integrated MA, Certified Relationship Coach
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Trader Joe’s has jumped on the egg bite bandwagon with two new flavors that closely mimic Starbucks’ popular sous-vide-style breakfast bites:

Cheese, Spinach & Kale (made with egg whites)

and

Cheddar Cheese & Uncured Bacon

. Priced at just $2.49 per package (two bites per tray), these microwaveable gems promise convenience, high protein, and trend-following appeal. But with the health halo of egg whites versus the indulgence of bacon and cheese, how do they stack up nutritionally? We break down ingredients, nutrition labels, taste tests from reviewers, cooking instructions, and expert insights to see if they’re worth adding to your cart.

What Are Egg Bites and Why the Hype?

Egg bites exploded in popularity thanks to Starbucks’ sous-vide egg bites, which feature a light, fluffy texture from cooking eggs in a water bath. These custardy bites pack protein for satiety, making them ideal for grab-and-go breakfasts. Trader Joe’s version follows suit, using a paper tray for easy microwaving—no sous-vide machine required. Reviewers note they’re as good as (or better than) Starbucks and Costco’s Kirkland brand, with Trader Joe’s often ranking #1 in blind taste tests for flavor balance and texture.

The hype stems from their versatility: 10-15 grams of protein per serving keeps you full, low carbs appeal to keto dieters, and flavors cater to both veggie lovers and bacon fans. At Trader Joe’s, expect them in the refrigerated section near yogurts and breakfast wraps.

Trader Joe’s Egg Bites Flavors and Nutrition Breakdown

Trader Joe’s offers two varieties, each with two bites per $2.49 package. Here’s a side-by-side nutrition comparison:

Nutrition FactCheese, Spinach & Kale (Egg Whites)
Per 2 bites (113g)
Cheddar Cheese & Uncured Bacon
Per 2 bites (113g)
Calories150240
Protein15g15g
Total Fat10g (13g sat fat)18g (10g sat fat)
Carbs4g (0g sugar)3g (1g sugar)
Sodium680mg (30% DV)680mg (30% DV)
Key AdditivesEgg whites, kale, spinach, cheese, cornstarchWhole eggs, uncured bacon, cheddar, butter

The

egg white version

shines for lower calories and fat, positioning it as the ‘healthier’ pick with visible green flecks from kale and spinach. It’s creamier than expected, with cheese binding the veggies for a rich yet light taste. The

bacon-cheddar

option doubles calories but delivers smoky bacon and sharp cheddar that reviewers call ‘perfectly balanced’ and superior to competitors. Both provide 15g protein—comparable to Starbucks’ 12-13g—but watch sodium at 30% DV per serving.

Ingredients Deep Dive: Clean or Concerning?

  • Cheese, Spinach & Kale (Egg Whites): Egg whites, water, kale, spinach, reduced fat cheddar cheese (pasteurized milk, cheese cultures, salt, enzymes, annatto [for color], cellulose [anti-caking]), cornstarch, butter (cream, salt), salt, garlic powder, xanthan gum, onion powder, white pepper. Minimal additives; veggie-forward but relies on gums for texture.
  • Cheddar Cheese & Uncured Bacon: Whole eggs, water, uncured bacon (pork, water, sea salt, sugar, natural smoke flavor, cultured celery juice), cornstarch, butter, salt, garlic powder, xanthan gum, onion powder, citric acid (to maintain color), white pepper. ‘Uncured’ bacon avoids nitrates but uses celery juice (natural source); higher fat from whole eggs and butter.

Per USDA guidelines, these align with processed food standards but score well for minimal sugars (under 2g) and no artificial colors beyond annatto. Xanthan gum thickens without gluten, suiting celiacs. However, frequent consumption could elevate sodium intake—aim for under 2,300mg daily per American Heart Association recs.

How to Cook Trader Joe’s Egg Bites Perfectly

Prep is foolproof: Remove outer plastic, leave bites in paper tray, microwave on high for 60 seconds. Let stand 1 minute for even heat. Texture emerges fluffy and custardy, not rubbery like some frozen competitors. Pro tips:

  • Add black pepper or hot sauce post-microwave for zing.
  • Pair with whole-grain toast or fruit to balance macros—egg whites need carb pairing for fullness.
  • Meal prep: Individually wrap extras for lunches (unlike Kirkland’s singles, TJ’s trays are duo-sized).
  • Avoid overcooking; 60 seconds yields Starbucks-like sous-vide puffiness.

Reviewers praise the ‘piping hot’ results, outperforming microwaved rivals that turn watery or chewy.

Taste Tests and Rankings: How They Compare to Starbucks and Others

In head-to-heads, Trader Joe’s dominates. Daily Meal ranked 9 brands, crowning TJ’s Cheddar Bacon #1 for ‘light, fluffy’ texture, balanced bacon (not overpowering), aged cheddar saltiness, and 120 cal/8g protein per bite—edging Kirkland (#2, fluffiest but less fatty delight) and Starbucks (#3, uneven cooking but herbaceous). Club Trader Joe’s echoes: Egg whites surprise with creamy greens; bacon-cheddar feels indulgent yet not greasy.

Vs. Starbucks: TJ’s cheaper ($2.49 vs. $5+), higher protein, similar flavors. Costco’s Kirkland wins value (bulk packs) but TJ’s superior taste. Drawbacks? Plastic packaging and duo-sizing limits singles.

Are Trader Joe’s Egg Bites Actually Healthy?

Yes, with caveats. Strengths: High protein (15g) promotes muscle repair and fullness per Harvard T.H. Chan School studies on egg protein bioavailability. Low carbs (3-4g) fit low-glycemic diets. Veggie version cuts fat/calories, adding fiber from kale/spinach (1-2g).

Concerns: Saturated fat (10-13g, 50-65% DV) in both raises heart health flags—limit to 13g daily per AHA. Sodium (680mg) risks hypertension if daily. Processed elements like gums and ‘uncured’ bacon (still preserved) aren’t whole foods.

Health Verdict: Great occasional breakfast (2-3x/week), especially egg whites. Rotate with oatmeal or yogurt for variety. Dietitians approve for busy pros seeking protein without cereal’s sugar spike, but portion with veggies/whole grains.

Pros and Cons at a Glance

ProsCons
Affordable ($2.49/package)High sodium (30% DV)
15g protein, low carbSat fat heavy in bacon version
Microwave in 60s, fluffy textureDuo-pack only (no singles)
Top-ranked taste vs. Starbucks/CostcoPlastic packaging waste
Veggie option for lighter eatersNot fully ‘clean’ ingredients

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Are Trader Joe’s egg bites keto-friendly?

Yes, both flavors have 3-4g net carbs, fitting keto macros. Bacon-cheddar adds pleasurable fats.

How many calories in Trader Joe’s egg bites?

150 for spinach-kale (egg whites), 240 for bacon-cheddar per two bites.

Are they gluten-free?

Yes, no gluten ingredients; xanthan gum is gluten-free thickener.

Can you air fry Trader Joe’s egg bites?

Yes, 300°F for 8-10 minutes, but microwave is optimal for fluffiness.

Do Trader Joe’s egg bites taste like Starbucks?

Very similar—reviewers say equal or better, especially bacon flavor.

Final Verdict: Stock Up?

Trader Joe’s egg bites nail convenience, taste, and value, outshining Starbucks copies. Opt for egg whites for health edge, but indulge in bacon sparingly. Perfect for rushed mornings—just add toast and pair mindfully for balanced nutrition.

References

  1. Trader Joe’s Egg Bites Review — Club Trader Joe’s. 2023-2024 (exact date not specified). https://www.clubtraderjoes.com/trader-joes-egg-bites-review/
  2. 9 Breakfast Egg Bites, Ranked Worst To Best — The Daily Meal. 2023-08-15 (approx.). https://www.thedailymeal.com/2006638/breakfast-egg-bites-ranked/
  3. Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2020-2025 — U.S. Department of Health and Human Services / USDA (.gov). 2020-12-01. https://www.dietaryguidelines.gov/sites/default/files/2020-12/Dietary_Guidelines_for_Americans_2020-2025.pdf
  4. Sodium Intake Recommendations — American Heart Association. 2024-06-12. https://www.heart.org/en/healthy-living/healthy-eating/eat-smart/sodium/sodium-and-salt
  5. Protein Quality of Eggs — Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. 2023-05-01. https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/food-features/eggs/
Sneha Tete
Sneha TeteBeauty & Lifestyle Writer
Sneha is a relationships and lifestyle writer with a strong foundation in applied linguistics and certified training in relationship coaching. She brings over five years of writing experience to renewcure,  crafting thoughtful, research-driven content that empowers readers to build healthier relationships, boost emotional well-being, and embrace holistic living.

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