Easter eggs symbolize fertility and renewal, stemming from ancient pagan practices and Christian resurrection symbolism. Initially natural dyes were used for decoration, with early Christians in Mesopotamia coloring eggs red to represent Christ's blood. Culturally evolved, they became treats post-Lent and sparked the 19th-century tradition of Easter egg hunts, which continue globally.
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