There is no prohibition against eating chicken eggs in Jewish law. In fact, eggs are considered 'pareve'. Pareve means that eggs are not considered to be either meat or dairy, they're neutral and can be combined with any food item without restriction.
Yes. Hanukkah does not add any food rules.
well they ate it because it was the olny thing to eat back then and it was good to them.
Hard-boiled eggs, being round, are symbolic of the cyclical nature of life and death (Rashi commentary on Genesis ch.25).
Foods that Jewish people cannot eat are known as 'non-kosher'.
boiled eggs
no
No.
Judaism does not specify when people should eat.
they eat like biryani chinese food roasted chicken etc.......but sometimes they also eat the same food as the poor people
Eggs were a common food stuff in the Middle Ages as they were plentiful and relatively inexpensive. There are records of eggs being boiled, poached, fried, scrambled and roasted.
Most people are able to eat eggs without getting sick. It is possible that you are allergic to eggs.
Yes.