Saturday, March 31, 2018

Chocolate Eggs at Easter?

The Christian custom of Easter eggs started among the early Christians of Mesopotamia, who stained eggs with red colouring in memory of the blood of Christ, shed at His cruxiffiction. The Church  officially adopted the custom, regarding the eggs as a symbol of the new life of the resurection.  Decorated eggs as a symbol of spring predate Christianity.  The French introduced the chocolate kind in the 16th century.





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