Difference between revisions of "Hot cross buns"

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[[Image:Hot crsss buns.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Store-bought hot cross buns]]
 
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'''Hot cross buns''' are sweet bread buns filled with dried fruit, and decorated with a pastry cross, traditionally eaten on [[Good Friday]] (and across the [[Easter]] period) in the [[United Kingdom]] and in many commonwealth countries.
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'''Hot cross buns''' are sweet bread buns filled with dried fruit, and decorated with a pastry cross, traditionally eaten on [[Good Friday]] (and across the [[Easter]] period) in the [[United Kingdom]] and in many commonwealth countries.The cross on the hot cross bun represents the Cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified.  
  
 
[[Category:Baked Goods]]
 
[[Category:Baked Goods]]

Revision as of 19:25, April 19, 2019

Store-bought hot cross buns

Hot cross buns are sweet bread buns filled with dried fruit, and decorated with a pastry cross, traditionally eaten on Good Friday (and across the Easter period) in the United Kingdom and in many commonwealth countries.The cross on the hot cross bun represents the Cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified.