About Easter
Candy
Bunnies and eggs
'Egg-straordinary' traditions
100

In English-speaking countries Easter takes its name from this pagan goddess.

Eastre or Eostre

100

The most popular candy in Britain and most European countries.

Chocolate Easter eggs.

100

Who are we to thank for our Easter mascot - Easter bunny?

The Germans.

100

What do you not eat during Easter fast (or Lent)?

Animal products.

200

Three common symbols of Easter.

Easter bunny (rabbit), eggs and chicks.

200

The most popular non-chocolate candy during Easter.

Jelly beans

200

We dye eggs red to represent this.

The blood of Jesus Christ. 

200

In the UK, eggs are decorated and also hidden for children to find. What's this game called?

Egg hunt.

300

They celebrate a holiday which is commonly known as Passover.

The Jewish

300

This holiday surpasses Easter as the largest candy-consuming holiday

Halloween

300

How long is the Lent?

40 days and 40m nights.

300

People fly kites there on Good Friday.

In Bermuda.

400

Rabbits (bunnies) are a symbol of this.

Fertility or rebirth.

400

How many times can the jelly beans that people ate last year circle the Earth?

(More than) 5 times!
400

How did king Edward I start the tradition of dyeing eggs?

He ordered 450 eggs to be decorated and handed out as gifts

400

In these countries, kids decorate their own bonnets with bunny ears, chickens, eggs, chocolate, or flowers.

In Australia, the UK and the USA.