How and Why Greeks Dye Eggs Red At Easter Greek Easter Traditions (Hands Only)

How and Why Greeks Dye Eggs Red At Easter - Greek Easter Traditions (Hands Only)

Greeks typically dye their eggs red on Easter to signify the blood shed by Jesus when he was crucified. When Greeks "crack" each others eggs, it represents the breaking of the stone that covered Jesus' tomb before he was resurrected.

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