How do you like your eggs? Russian cooks make enormous omelette
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Cooks scrambled to cook up one of the largest clutch of eggs ever seen at the fifth inter-regional festival of Russian traditional culture in Belgorod, Russia on Sunday. The festival celebrates the Orthodox Christian feast week starting from Low Sunday, the first Sunday after Easter. /CFP Photo

Cooks scrambled to cook up one of the largest clutch of eggs ever seen at the fifth inter-regional festival of Russian traditional culture in Belgorod, Russia on Sunday. The festival celebrates the Orthodox Christian feast week starting from Low Sunday, the first Sunday after Easter. /CFP Photo

Cooks scrambled to cook up one of the largest clutch of eggs ever seen at the fifth inter-regional festival of Russian traditional culture in Belgorod, Russia on Sunday. The festival celebrates the Orthodox Christian feast week starting from Low Sunday, the first Sunday after Easter. /CFP Photo

Cooks scrambled to cook up one of the largest clutch of eggs ever seen at the fifth inter-regional festival of Russian traditional culture in Belgorod, Russia on Sunday. The festival celebrates the Orthodox Christian feast week starting from Low Sunday, the first Sunday after Easter. /CFP Photo

Cooks scrambled to cook up one of the largest clutch of eggs ever seen at the fifth inter-regional festival of Russian traditional culture in Belgorod, Russia on Sunday. The festival celebrates the Orthodox Christian feast week starting from Low Sunday, the first Sunday after Easter. /CFP Photo

Cooks scrambled to cook up one of the largest clutch of eggs ever seen at the fifth inter-regional festival of Russian traditional culture in Belgorod, Russia on Sunday. The festival celebrates the Orthodox Christian feast week starting from Low Sunday, the first Sunday after Easter. /CFP Photo

Cooks scrambled to cook up one of the largest clutch of eggs ever seen at the fifth inter-regional festival of Russian traditional culture in Belgorod, Russia on Sunday. The festival celebrates the Orthodox Christian feast week starting from Low Sunday, the first Sunday after Easter. /CFP Photo

Cooks scrambled to cook up one of the largest clutch of eggs ever seen at the fifth inter-regional festival of Russian traditional culture in Belgorod, Russia on Sunday. The festival celebrates the Orthodox Christian feast week starting from Low Sunday, the first Sunday after Easter. /CFP Photo