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This Is Why We Eat Chocolate Bunnies for Easter

2021-03-31 1 Dailymotion

This Is Why We Eat <br />Chocolate Bunnies <br />for Easter .<br />Though Easter is <br />celebrated by Christians <br />remembering Jesus' <br />crucifixion and resurrection.<br />chocolate bunnies can be <br />found everywhere.<br />But according to the <br />'Encyclopedia of Religion,' <br />"the Easter bunny has never received <br />any specific Christian interpretation.".<br />That's because much of the Easter bunny tradition is derived from Ostara, the Germanic pre-Christian fertility goddess.<br />The word "Easter" stems <br />from her name, and it is said that<br />she used to have a pet rabbit.<br />Her name spawned a fictional <br />character, Oschter Haws, a rabbit <br />who gave children eggs on Easter.<br />During the Industrial Revolution, <br />smooth, solid chocolate <br />was developed.<br />Meanwhile, Germany started <br />perfecting chocolate molds, including the form of rabbits.<br />It wasn't until the <br />late 1800s that the chocolate <br />bunny made its way to America.<br />One of the best-known first sightings was a <br />five-foot chocolate rabbit outside a drugstore <br />in Pennsylvania around 1890.<br />The trend <br />caught on, and the <br />rest — is history

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