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Why Easter is filled with eggs every spring: The origin of a symbol that remains intact
Cooking eggs, dyeing them, hiding them, giving them away, looking for them or eating them around the table: few images identify Easter as much as this one. It seems a simple, almost childish custom.
Every Easter, eggs appear in homes, gardens and shop windows in a riot of colour. They are hidden in grass, shaped out of chocolate, stacked in baskets. The tradition feels festive and familiar. But ...
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