well think about it this way what if the Easter Bunny gave out chocolate carrots? I mean sure there chocolate but you probably couldn't help but think you're eating vegetables no matter what the taste, plus when you eat half a hollow egg you can pt milk in the rest and it kinda tastes like chocolate milk!
Chocolate eggs are a traditional staple during the Easter season and holiday. Milk chocolate eggs are some of the most popular.
because it is fun
Probably not. The Easter Bunny distributes Easter Eggs and candy.
It's an ancient Babylonian festival, the Feast of Ishtar, that so-called Christians started celebrating in the 4th century.
Easter eggs Easter eggs
The activity is painting eggs.
we eat Easter eggs at Easter to celebrate new life.
you do not eat easter eggs
You can only find eggs during Easter, so the time is limited to only Easter. If you find all in the time specified you get MP and holiday themed prizes.
The bringer of bounteous baskets containing goodies and eggs is the Easter Bunny. This mythical creature is said to hop around delivering colorful eggs, candies, and treats to children during the Easter holiday.
British people celebrate Easter by giving out Chocolate eggs to their friends and family. For younger children, some relatives play the part of the 'Easter Bunny' who give the chocolate eggs. Some families have Easter egg hunts and parties.
Rabbits are often associated with eggs in folklore and traditions, particularly during Easter. The Easter Bunny is a popular figure that is said to deliver and hide eggs for children to find. However, in reality, rabbits do not lay eggs, as they are mammals that give birth to live young. The association likely stems from the symbolism of fertility and new life, as both rabbits and eggs represent spring and renewal.