They aren't. Traditional Easter eggs are usually cooked eggs that have been dyed a color. Some Slavic cultures decorate eggs with wax batik and other methods, but these eggs were traditionally raw eggs that weren't emptied, then allowed to dry out over time.
Nowadays many egg artists empty their eggs to allow them to last longer; there is no risk of empty eggs cracking, leaking or exploding.
Chocolate eggs can be hollow or solid; I suspect the hollow ones are that way because less chocolate is used, making them cheaper.
On Easter the French buy chocolates for the children (mostly egg-shaped, but also bells, hens or bunnies). In religious families, Easter meal is often based on lamb.
Lent is the 40 days before Easter when people give something that they like up (often chocolate). It ends at Easter.
Wild honeybees often make their nest in a hollow tree.
Of course jelly beans are eaten during Easter. Nearly every child's Easter basket has jelly beans as part of their candy, along with chocolate rabbits and marshmallow peeps. Jelly beans are also often used as decorations on top of Easter cakes.
Bunnies don't make any noises but if the are deadly terrified they will scream but it's not heard that often.
Bunnies are often found at a breeder's house who raises or breeds bunnies. You can also find them at a pet store. Go online to see where bunnies can also be found.
Rabbits are often called bunnies.
Yes, bunnies do give kisses... in the form of licking. One way to encourage this is to give the bunnies ears a gentle scratch, or their lower backs while keeping your hand in front of the bunnies face. Quite often this will encourage them to lick you.
Calla lilies are often sold at Easter time.
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Families or friends often gather for a lavish dinner at Christmas. Kids are treated with fizzy drinks and sodas, the adults drink water and good wines during the dinner. Champagne is often served either before or at the end of the meal.
called mandrel.