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It’s World Egg Day, and Sunny Queen Australia is asking “how do you like your eggs?”, encouraging Aussies to get creative in the kitchen to celebrate.

World Egg Day was first established in 1996 and aims to recognise the benefits of eggs and importance in human nutrition.

“Eggs are jam packed full of nutritional goodness and play a major role in maintaining a healthy diet – with an average six grams of protein in every egg, and 11 vitamins and minerals including Omega-3, vitamins A, B12, D and E, folate, riboflavin, iron, zinc, among others, eggs are not only delicious but very nutritious,” said Sunny Queen Australia gneral manager of marketing and innovation Isabelle Dench.

“At Sunny Queen, we’d love to see all of the marvellous egg creations you make in celebration of World Egg Day, so please tag us on Facebook (@SunnyTheEgg), and share your recipes as we’d love to promote your posts and recipes to all of our followers and inspire them to get creative in the kitchen as well.”

Sunny Queen has a range of recipes available on their website to celebrate, including Meringue Kisses, Waffle Omelette and Nicoise Salad.

Sunny Queen ranked in at #58 in the Top 100 Food & Drink Companies 2019 report.

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