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| | The Easter basket is likely to look very different this year. SpongeBob will be sprouting rabbit ears. Spider Man will be trapped behind cellophane and golden ribbon. There will be baskets featuring Scooby-Doo and NASCAR toys. All of these products are pushing aside traditional Easter eggs and candies. The small number of companies in the U.S. that assemble prepackaged holiday baskets have been quietly buying licenses for well known brands to wrap them all up for Easter. The trend actually began in 2002.
While preparing the eggs, to retain the vitamin value, light boiled eggs are preferred to fried eggs. While frying, vitamins can get oxidized due to atmospheric oxygen and also can get affected by UV sun rays.
Eggs are decorated during Easter.
Egg Records:
o Cuban hen laid the heaviest egg. It weighed 148 gms (besides, average mass of the egg was only 52!). Giant egg reminded of Russian Doll - smaller egg was present inside it;
o Rarest egg was laid by hen from Krasnoyarsk in Russia. Watch dial was clearly visible on the egg shell;
o Biggest scrambled egg with a weight of 300 kg was prepared in Hungary. It was prepared using 5000 eggs;
o Most politicized eggs belonged to Kamchatka. The eggs were decorated with logotype “All are invited to Referendum”. “Invitation” eggs cost 10 rubles cheaper than the standard eggs ;
o Dale Lions of UK sprinted 48.1 km within 4 hrs 18 min by holding a fresh egg in dessert spoon. Record was made on April 23, 1990;
o The heavy was demolished by the Cuban hen. It weighed 148 grammes (besides that average weight eggs only 52!). The giant reminded a nested doll a little - inside him{it} there was an egg is smaller.
o Two kitchen workers, Harold Whitcomb and Gerald Harding cleaned 1050 dozens of boiled eggs in a record time of 7.25 hrs (1 egg per second!!!) in Trabridge, UK on April 23, 1971. Both the records men were blind.
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