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Sharing a hot cross bun with another is also supposed to ensure friendship throughout the coming year, particularly if "Half for you and half for me, between us two shall goodwill be" is said at the time (apparently).
The most commonly eaten treat on Easter Sunday is the chocolate egg. The egg symbolises
In today’s society, it is commonplace that a roast is served on Easter Sunday. This roast often features lamb, which dates back to Passover alongside ancient Egyptian and Jewish traditions although a survey by Premier Foods revealed that fish is the second most popular dish to be served on Easter Sunday.