In celebration of Easter, I've done a tidbit of research on the easter egg. The true one, not the easter eggs you find within computer programs.

Used by Christians, the egg is thought of to best symbolize the rebirth of Jesus Christ. Other cultures, such as the ancient Greeks, Persians, and the Chinese use an egg in their spring festivals.

Some pagans also have used the easter egg, where they believe the Heaven and Earth were believed to have formed the two halves of an egg. In pagan mythology, a Sun-Bird is believed to have hatched from the World Egg.

Even as early as the Middle Ages, eggs were colored and given as gifts. Edward I's accounts in 1290 include the expense of purchasing hundreds of eggs to be distributed to his household.

In the 17th Century, Pope Paul V blessed the egg in a prayer to be used in England, Ireland and Scotland: "Bless, O Lord, we beseech Thee, this Thy creature of eggs, that it may become a wholesome sustenance to Thy faithful servants, eating in thankfulness to Thee, on account of the Resurrection of Our Lord."