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Encyclopedia > Chocolate egg
Cadbury's Creme Eggs are filled chocolate eggs.

A chocolate egg is a confectionery made primarily of chocolate (either solid, or hollow and possibly filled with cream or other fillings). They are most often associated in a non-religious way with Easter, the Easter Bunny and Easter Eggs. Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Wikipedia does not have an article with this exact name. ... Chocolate most commonly comes in dark, milk, and white varieties, with cocoa solids contributing to the brown coloration. ... Easter, the Sunday of the Resurrection, Pascha, or Resurrection Day, is the most important religious feast of the Christian liturgical year, observed at some point between late March and late April each year (early April to early May in Eastern Christianity), following the cycle of the moon. ... An Easter Bunny figurine The Easter Bunny is a traditional holiday character in the form of a rabbit which is said to leave gifts, usually Easter baskets for children at Easter (or at springtime). ... Fabergé egg Easter eggs are specially decorated eggs given out to celebrate the Easter holiday or springtime. ...


Chocolate eggs are popular during the Easter season. They are filled with crème, caramel, or just chocolate.



Most children look in the garden for easter eggs-hidden by the Easter bunny


External links

Cadbury website



 

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