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Egg

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Eggs are an important symbol in folklore and mythology, often representing life and rebirth, healing and protection, and sometimes featuring in creation myths.

Eggs | The Nutrition Source | Harvard T.H. Chan School of ...

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While it's true that just one large egg yolk has 200 mg of cholesterol—making it one of the richest sources of dietary cholesterol—eggs also contain ...

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Egg | Definition, Characteristics, & Nutritional Content

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egg, the content of the hard-shelled reproductive body produced by a bird, considered as food. ... While the primary role of the egg obviously is to reproduce the ...

33 Egg Recipes for Breakfast and Beyond

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Jul 10, 2023 — Among our best egg recipes are classics like a soft scramble, deviled eggs, omelets, and poached eggs, plus a cheesy breakfast burrito and ...

Egg | Biology, Anatomy & Function

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Egg, in biology, the female sex cell, or gamete. In botany, the egg is sometimes called a macrogamete. In zoology, the Latin term for egg, ovum, ...

Egg Definition & Meaning

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Jul 15, 2023 — The meaning of EGG is the hard-shelled reproductive body produced by a bird and especially by the common domestic chicken; ...

EGG | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

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an oval object, often with a hard shell, that is produced by female birds and particular reptiles and insects, and contains a baby animal that comes out when it ...

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(Internet slang, derogatory, dated) A user of the microblogging service Twitter identified by the default avatar (historically an image of an egg (sense 1.1.1)) ...