Well the french make baskets out of material such as twigs, grass, hay and straw etc. When they have made their baskets they hide it once everyone child has hidden their basket the church bells stop ringing on Good Friday. They start again on Easter Sunday when all the magic bells have filled their basket. The children collect there basket and are allowed to eat the chocolate
Usually we celebrate Easter with chocolate and a family meal... However, the "Easter Bunny" is not as widely "celebrated" in French communities. The English are more likely to make a big deal out of it and classify "him" in the same category as Santa Clause and the Tooth Fairy... The French barely refer to him.
they celebrate Easter in France by giving Easter eggs to people and then having a party to show that it is Easter in France people do it very diffrent in France becasue they give hot cross buns or Easter eggs
Chocolate eggs, poule en chocolat, lapin en chocolat... L'agneau Pascal (Paschal lamb)Recipes with lamb, Gateaux de paques (easter cakes) depend regions: Nid de paques, cacavelli, Pâques surprise, couronne...
Easter is celebrated in France because of the same reason as in all other European countries: it celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is very similar to Easter in other western countries, with families going to church and children going on egg hunts. To say 'Happy Easter' in French, you say 'Joyeux Paques!'
Usually, in my family anyway, we have ham. And it is usually a big family meal... not as big as Christmas, but bigger than Thanksgiving.
Yes, they celebrate it on Good Friday
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Chocolate is not reserved for only one group of people, anyone can eat chocolate on Easter. To answer your question though, yes, Christians eat chocolate for Easter.
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People in France do eat sausages, but weird ones!
Of course. No one Knows why Easter egg hunts began, but Easter began because Jesus died on the cross and rose on Easter day!
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we eat Easter eggs at Easter to celebrate new life.
Thay dont
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They eat soup. things like Easter soup.
People eat easter eggs <><><><><> Christians worship Jesus Christ, who died for them and was raised from the dead for their salvation.