Celebrating the Resurrection and the Spirit of Renewal

Lamb is a traditional Easter meal in many cultures, symbolizing Jesus Christ, often referred to as the “Lamb of God.” It is commonly served as a roast or in stews and is often accompanied by vegetables and potatoes. These sweet, spiced buns, marked with a cross on top, are typically eaten on Good Friday and Easter Sunday in many parts of the world. The cross on the bun symbolizes the crucifixion of Jesus.