Yes Easter eggs are an Easter tradition, they are usually made from chocolate and eaten on Easter Sunday.
Easter eggs represent like after Jesus was crucified it was like he was reborn as a egg.
Yes, Easter Sunday is the traditional day to hunt for Easter eggs.
because it represents new life
because it was so tasty
Easter Sunday is the traditional day for chocolate Easter Eggs.
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Chocolate eggs are a traditional staple during the Easter season and holiday. Milk chocolate eggs are some of the most popular.
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It isn't as much fun to dye carrots. (Eggs are a traditional harbinger of Spring.)
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.
For some reason if you go on an Easter egg hunt some other time of the year it looks like you just don't find any. So if I were you I would look for Easter eggs around Easter time. Good luck.
You will see the Easter Bunny and his eggs when your Tama is an adult around the Easter time. This is just your pet's way of celebrating Easter!
Catholics don't eat eggs on lent so on Easter is a time when you can finally eat eggs after the long weeks of lent
we eat Easter eggs at Easter to celebrate new life.
some people say that Easter egg and in particular the rolling of Easter eggs symbolise the disciples rolling away the stone at the entrance to Jesus' tomb, however Easter eggs, Easter bunnies and Easter chicks represent fertility, new life and the reawakening of spring.