In this country, children are visited by the “Easter Bilby” instead of a bunny.
Australia
Eggs symbolize this in many Easter traditions.
New Life or Rebirth
This classic deviled egg topping adds a dash of color and flavor.
Paprika
The date of Easter is based on this kind of calendar.
The Lunar Calendar (Specifically the first Sunday after the full moon following the spring equinox.)
The shell of an egg is made almost entirely of this mineral.
Calcium
This country has a tradition called “Egg Rolling” on Easter.
The United Kingdom
These bright, cheerful flowers bloom in early spring and are commonly used in Easter bouquets.
Tulips
This bread, marked with a cross, is a traditional Good Friday treat.
Hot Cross Buns
This rabbit stars in books by Beatrix Potter.
Peter Rabbit
A hen lays this many eggs in a week on average.
5-7 Eggs
In this country, it's common to throw water on each other during Easter Monday.
Poland
This flame or light is often lit at Easter Vigil services and symbolizes Christ’s resurrection.
The Paschal candle
A traditional Easter cake often made with dried fruits and a marzipan topping.
A Simnel Cake
The Easter Bunny likely originated in this European country.
Germany
This technique uses wax to create intricate Easter egg designs.
Pyansky (Ukraine Egg Decorating)
In this country, children dress up as witches and go door-to-door for candy on Easter.
Sweden
This long piece of fabric, often purple, is hung in churches during Lent.
A Lenten Stole or Drape
This traditional Eastern European Easter dish is made with grated potatoes, onions, and eggs.
Kugel or Potato Babka
This U.S. president started the White House Easter Egg Roll.
Rutherford B. Hayes
The Guinness World Record for the largest Easter egg hunt involved over this many eggs.
500,000 Eggs
In this South American country, people create elaborate carpets of colored sawdust for Easter parades.
Guatemala
According to folklore, if you find a double-yolk egg, it means this.
A Sign of Twins
This Italian meat pie made with eggs, cheese, and cured meats is an Easter tradition.
Pizza Rustica
The term "Easter" is believed to come from the name of this pagan goddess of spring.
Eostre or Ostara
This luxurious version of an Easter egg is made with diamonds, gold, and precious gems.
A Fabergé Egg