Can You Identify These ASTONISHING Easter Egg Traditions?
Can You Identify These ASTONISHING Easter Egg Traditions?
Let’s see if you can crack this one.
Let’s see if you can crack this one.
It’s a truth universally acknowledged that an Easter celebration needs Easter eggs. But while you might be used to handing out or receiving these delicious bits of confectionary, are you aware of the significance and history they hold all over the globe? Hint: they weren’t always made of chocolate or weren’t even sweet treats, for that matter. This quiz will reveal if you do... so get cracking!
The best-known Easter egg roll is a public event that takes place at…
Osterbaum, or the traditional Easter Tree, is a large tree decorated with eggs that have been painted to look like fruits and is a popular _____ custom.
Tapping dyed Easter eggs together in a game called ‘tsougrisma’ that is believed to bring good luck is played in ____.
The first of the Fabergé eggs was made as an Easter gift for ____ from her husband in 1883.
The first Cadbury Easter Eggs were made in ___.
Chocolate eggs first appeared at the court of ____.
Both Finland and Sweden celebrate Easter with children dressing up as ___ and asking for Easter eggs.
In ___, hollowed-out eggs called ‘cascarones’ are filled with confetti and are broken over a chosen person’s head.
There is a museum in Kolomyia shaped like a giant ‘Pysanka’, or a ____ Easter egg.
The early Christians of Mesopotamia are credited with starting the custom of dyeing Easter eggs ___.
What's your favorite kind of Easter egg?
What's your favorite kind of Easter egg?