hot croos bunnys are eaten and they cut there ears off and eat them with chicken and coff up fur balls
They can be eaten everyday but the day they are traditionally eaten of Good Friday
good Friday
This question is incorrect as , people all over the world eat hot cross buns only on good friday.
Lussekatter, or St. Lucia buns, originated in Sweden and are traditionally eaten on St. Lucia's Day on December 13th. They are saffron-flavored buns usually shaped like an "S" or a double "S" and are often garnished with raisins or currants. The buns are a significant part of the celebration of St. Lucia's Day in Scandinavian countries.
Hot cross buns
Pancakes
cookies or cinnamon buns
Hot cross buns are called "hot" because they are traditionally served warm, and they have a cross on top to symbolize the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
Good Friday- making Hot Cross buns, kite flying Christmas- Cassava or Farine Pie
Whichever you like, I doubt a fictional Jesus is going to come back and smite you.
We have hot cross bun because Easter is when Jesus died on the cross. On hot cross buns that is what the cross in the middle is for. Jesus give up his life on Good Friday and rose from the dead on Easter Sunday for all of humanity.
Easter comes at the end of lent - a period of fasting. The cross on the bun is supposed to signify the cross of Christ.