5 True and Interesting Facts to Start Your Day (Day #133)

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Welcome to our new daily series of true and interesting facts that you probably don’t need to know, but should know!

Impress your friends, coworkers and family members with your absolute genius mind! These true and interesting facts can really get a conversation going! Get ready to see mind’s being blown, because we are about to drop some serious useless fact knowledge on you!

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Here are some interesting facts about EGGS! 

Eggs are a fascinating part of both our daily lives and history. Not just a staple food, eggs have been symbols, tools in rituals, and key players in various cultures. Check out these five ‘egg-citing’, intriguing facts:

1. Ancient Egyptians revered eggs

Eggs have been a symbol of fertility, rebirth, and protection since ancient times. Egyptians believed eggs contained the essence of life and often used them in rituals to ensure prosperity.

2. Eggs in Greek mythology

The world, according to Greek mythology, began with an egg. The Orphic egg symbolized the birth of the universe, laying the foundation for the creation of everything.

3. The Great Egg Hunt

During medieval Easter celebrations, eggs were often hidden and given as gifts to symbolize the resurrection of Christ. The “egg hunt” tradition still lives on today!

4. Eggs are an engineering marvel

The shape of an egg is incredibly strong! Its oval structure makes it incredibly durable, able to withstand immense pressure without breaking—think of it as nature’s perfect design.

5. Eggs helped pioneers

During the westward expansion in the U.S., eggs were a valuable protein source. Pioneers would preserve them by coating them in lime or storing them in brine for long journeys.

Eggs are more than just a breakfast item—they’ve held meaning for centuries!