The size of the chocolate egg has grown over the years and is now more likely to be the size of an ostrich egg rather than a small birds egg. Special Food Boiled eggs are traditionally served at breakfast, then Easter cards and gifts may be exchanged Roast lamb, which is the main dish at Jewish Passover, is the traditional meat for the main meal on Easter Day. It is served with mint sauce and vegetables. The traditional Easter pudding is custard tarts sprinkled with currants and flat Easter biscuits. Simnel cake is baked for tea. Easter Biscuits are sometimes called "Cakes", and are eaten on Easter Sunday. They contain spices, currants and sometimes grated lemon rind. Games for Children Egg Huntvery special treats for kids. Chocolate eggs are hidden for the children to find. Egg rolling or the egg race, when competitors try to be the first to roll their egg across a course or down a hill... without breaking it! More traditions
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Boxing Day. The latter is the first day after Christmas or the first Monday after Christmas if Christmas is on Friday or Saturday. 3. What is the same and what is different about the way Easter is celebrated in England and Estonia? Easter lasts for 4 days in Britain: from Good Friday to Eas-ter Monday. Schools close for two weeks. On Good Friday people usually eat small sweet rolls toasted with butter and containing currants with a cross on top representing the wooden cross Jesus died on. On Easter Sunday Christians celebrate the resurrection of Christ. Most people give each other chocolate eggs of all sizes, which are usually hollow or contain sweets. Families with children often have an Easter Egg Hunt in which everybody must look for eggs hidden in the house or the garden. 4. How do people celebrate Shrove Tuesday in England? Do we celebrate the same day in Estonia?
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failure of the gunpowder plot was celebrated as a victory for British Protestantism over rebel Catholicism. It is celebrated today as the Guy Fawkes’ Night by setting off fireworks and burning home-made Guy Fawkes figures on bonfires. 34. Easter. A moveable holiday, which lasts four days in Britain, from Good Friday to Easter Monday. Schools close for two weeks. On Good Friday people traditionally eat small sweet rolls, toasted with butter and containing currants, with a cross on top representing the wooden cross Jesus died on – hence their name – “hot cross buns”. On Easter Sunday Christians celebrate the resurrection of Christ. Most people give each other chocolate eggs of all sizes, which are usually hollow or contain sweets. Families with children often have Easter Egg Hunt, in which everybody must look for eggs hidden in the house or the garden. Easter is first and foremost a spring