The people eat hot cross buns only on goodfriday day and not throughout lent.
Because they taste good.We eat hot cross buns as they have the symbol of the cross on them to represent Jesus Christ dying on the cross for all of human kind. Also yes they do taste good. :)
I eat them because I'm hungery
Usually with your mouth....
Hot cross buns Hot cross buns One a penny, two a penny Hot cross buns. If you have no daughters If you have no daughters If you have no daughters Then give them to your sons. And if you have none of these merry little elves Then you must eat them all yourselves!
This question is incorrect as , people all over the world eat hot cross buns only on good friday.
Yes, but I am not sure if it is healthy for them, or if they would really want to eat them...
not at the same time as tuna pasta or brussel sprouts
Easter comes at the end of lent - a period of fasting. The cross on the bun is supposed to signify the cross of Christ.
Some foods are honey chicken, hamburger, hot dog,hickory smoked chicken,hot wings. honey buns and hot buffalo wings hot cross buns???
Whichever you like, I doubt a fictional Jesus is going to come back and smite you.
At Easter it's hot cross buns and simmenel cake - a fruitcake with marzipan inside, with either 11 or 12 marzipan balls on the top, to symbolise the apostles (number depending on whether Judas is included). Easter eggs symbolise the rebirth of Christ. Pancakes on pancake day - a tradition of using up all the remains in the cupboard before the start of Lent. The Christmas period does not seem to involve "religious foods" in the UK. As for other times of year, hot cross buns are usually available from supermarkets all year around (however some choose to remove the cross for religious reasons.) I don't think there are any other religious foods that are eaten all year round.