Easter Monday means another day off for a lot of you, a great chance to enjoy eggs. After a few days of enjoying cackle berries, hen fruit, butt nuggets… call em what you want, let’s look at eggs. Generally Easter Monday is the day that Easter eggs are rolled on the White House lawn, but one again that has been cancelled due to the pandemic. Do you know where your Easter egg traditions originate from? Things like egg tipping or tapping, always loved that one, it originated in Greece.
The traditional boiled colored eggs that fill Easter baskets are tasty, but that is not the most popular way to enjoy these little protein pouches. I automatically assumed fried eggs (How to fry the perfect egg) was the most popular way to prepare them but no. Actually according to this website, Nova Scotia would rather eat dessert than eggs.
The 10 Most Popular Egg Recipes in Canada by Province
To wrap up this eggie post, here are some facts about the one item I could never imagine how we started eating it. Can you picture, way back when the first person saw this thing emerge from the hind end of a chicken and think, “wow, I should eat that”, haha
20 Things Everyone Should Know About Eggs



