In cages, hens spend every day suffering in stress, fear, & unimaginable pain @sobeys —a massive, wealthy grocer—promised to stop selling eggs from caged hens by 2025. Yet today, 80% of Sobeys’ eggs come from birds trapped in cages. It’s time to end this abuse! #WorldEggDay Load image
Happy #WorldEggDay from Canada’s more than 1,200 egg farmers and farming families. Watch and share our special video tribute featuring Canadian egg farmers, showcasing their passion for producing the eggs we all know and love. Watch now 0:34 Load video
Today is World #EggDay Georgian Cheese Bread • Khachapuri... OMG! (check out my next posts & the previous ones for more egg recipes) #YouTube : youtu.be/q5ZT4dbI2Ts RECIPE : clubfoody.com/cf-recipes/geo … @EventGuideToday @DiningGuide2Day #RecipeOfTheDay Load image
Today is World #EggDay Moroccan Kefta Tajine... an amazing African dish! (check out my next post & the previous ones for more egg recipes) #YouTube : youtu.be/d2uuyfF5L54 RECIPE : clubfoody.com/cf-recipes/mor … @EventGuideToday @DiningGuide2Day #RecipeOfTheDay Load image
Today is World #EggDay Angel Eggs on a Cloud... heavenly delicious! (check out my next posts & the previous ones for more egg recipes) #YouTube : youtu.be/1J2gjSi9UVs RECIPE : clubfoody.com/cf-recipes/ang … @EventGuideToday @DiningGuide2Day #RecipeOfTheDay Load image
Today is World #EggDay Creamy French Eggs... amazingly creamy and velvety! (check out my next posts & the previous ones for more egg recipes) #YouTube : youtu.be/kOE_2zzBqzk RECIPE : clubfoody.com/cf-recipes/cre … @EventGuideToday @DiningGuide2Day #RecipeOfTheDay Load image
I unknowingly posted about eggs twice today before realizing today is the 29th anniversary of World Egg Day. Hope you had some! Quote Cary Kelly @CaryKelly11 · 15h I could eat a multivitamin the size of a softball to obtain most of the nutrients and minerals I need in a day. Or I could just eat a few eggs.
World Egg Day highlights the benefits of eggs and their importance in human nutrition. This annual event aims to educate people about the role of eggs in providing high-quality protein, essential vitamins and minerals, and contributing to a nutritious diet. Furthermore, the observance acknowledges the global egg industry's commitment to responsible and sustainable production practices in order to provide nutritious food for people worldwide.
First celebrated in 1996, World Egg Day has grown significantly in reach, now encompassing various activities in numerous countries, including Canada. The Canadian egg industry is known for its high standards in production, quality, and safety, making it an esteemed participant in this global initiative. Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada statistics indicate that, in 2020, egg production contributed $1.6 billion to the Canadian economy, demonstrating the industry's significant impact and value. Moreover, Canada's egg farmers play a crucial role in providing consumers with access to sustainably produced, local, and nutritious eggs.
In Canada, World Egg Day is celebrated with events promoting the versatility, taste, and nutritional benefits of eggs. Farmers, retailers, and consumers unite to create awareness around the benefits of eggs through cooking demonstrations, promotional offers, and sharing egg-based recipes on social media platforms. Schools may also take part by organizing educational activities on the significance of eggs and the industry's sustainability efforts. World Egg Day occurs annually on the second Friday of October with this year's celebration taking place on October 13th, 2023.
World Egg Day facts
Eggs are a rich source of Choline, a nutrient that a majority of people don’t even know exists. Choline is incredibly important for the human body and is required to synthesize acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter.
The nutrient composition of eggs varies depending on the diet of the hens. Omega-3 enriched or pastured eggs can contain a higher amount of Omega-3 fatty acids and Vitamin E.
Eggs have been enjoyed by humans for thousands of years. They were valued as a symbol of life and fertility.
One unique fact about Canadian eggs is all eggs produced in Canada are hormone and steroid-free, by law.
According to Egg Farmers of Canada, the egg industry contributes CAD 1.4 billion in tax revenue federally and provincially.
In the News and Trending in Canada for World Egg Day
Buy fresh eggs directly from the source on World Egg Day. Many Canadian towns and cities have great farmers markets where you can purchase eggs, learn about different types of eggs, and support local farmers.
Look for cooking events or classes happening near you that focus on egg-based recipes. World Egg Day can be a fun time to learn new ways to cook with eggs.