Why do you eat boiled eggs on Easter?
The tradition of eating boiled eggs on Easter has several possible origins:
* Symbol of new life: Eggs are a symbol of new life and rebirth, which is fitting for Easter, a celebration of Jesus Christ's resurrection.
* Pagan tradition: Some believe the tradition originated in pagan springtime festivals, where eggs were a symbol of fertility and new beginnings.
* Fasting tradition: During Lent, many Christians abstain from eating meat, and eggs are a good source of protein. Boiled eggs were a way to break the fast on Easter Sunday.
* Game: In some cultures, Easter egg hunts involve hiding decorated boiled eggs for children to find.
While the exact origin is debated, the practice of eating boiled eggs on Easter is now widely associated with the holiday and is enjoyed by people of various faiths and backgrounds.
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