Natural dyes for Easter eggs

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During Easter, the egg, the symbol of new life, is the most important food in the holidays. Eggs taken to the church for blessing are decorated in advance and dyed in various colors. Duringcoloring of Easter eggs , however, it is worth making sure that the decorated eggs are also tasty and he althy. That's why it's worth choosingnatural dyes for Easter eggsHere are the best natural ways to color Easter eggs!


Natural dyes for Easter eggs

Easter is one of the most important holidays for Christians.That is why every year we pay so much attention to the preparations for these holidays. We decorate our homes with symbols related to the Resurrection of Christ. We prepare Easter palms for Palm Sunday, plan Christmas dishes and collect all the ingredients needed to prepare a basket with Easter cake. Among all these symbols there is an egg, that is, the symbol of life.Easter eggsare beautifully decorated to emphasize their extraordinary symbolism even more. In fact, the egg is the most important Christmas dish, so it is so important to take care of its not only beautiful but also he althy appearance.
Every year, newdyes for coloring eggsare available, but they are artificial and rather not ecological. Therefore, it is better to choosenatural dyes for Easter eggsIt is not only a more ecological way of dyeing eggs, but also allows us to return to traditional methods of dyeing, and on Easter tradition is extremely important.

The classic way tonatural coloring of Easter eggsis to dye eggs in yellow and red onions. However, there are many more possibilities. If you want a white shell, just dip the boiled egg in water with vinegar and leave it for a short time. If you want a pink color - we use beetroot juice, slightly diluted with water. The more water, the lighter the pink color.On the other hand, if we leave the egg in undiluted beetroot juice, we get the red color of the shell. If someone wants to get the yellow color of their Easter eggs, I recommend using curry, turmeric, chamomile, birch and alder leaves or the bark of a young apple tree. The orange color is obtained by soaking the Easter eggs in carrot juice with the addition of a few drops of vinegar. You will get a light green color by soaking the eggs in water with spinach.
If you want ournatural dyes for Easter eggsto be more durable and more pronounced, you can always add a few drops of vinegar to the dyes.Finally, when the dyed eggs are dry, they can also be lightly greased with a bacon rind or polished with a cloth and a bit of butter. Thanks to this, they will shine beautifully, for example, next to watercress. When it comes to preventing the eggs from cracking during cooking, it's a good idea to soak them in s alted water for a while before putting them in the pot.
Remember thatnatural coloring of Easter eggsis, above all, good fun, which is supposed to bring us a lot of joy and satisfaction from using natural methods. Sometimes it is also worth experimenting a bit and coming up with your own method of coloring Easter eggs, which will allow you to obtain a new, original effect. Good luck!

Katarzyna Matuszak

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