Why did chocolate eggs overtake real decorated eggs?
Show answer & explanation
Answer: They kept the symbol but worked better as gifts
They kept the symbol but worked better as gifts ✓ — Correct! Chocolate eggs kept the egg symbol while becoming easier to package, sell, gift, and mass-produce in modern Easter culture.
Churches banned decorated real eggs — Wrong. Decorated real eggs were not universally banned; chocolate eggs rose because they fit modern gifting and candy markets.
Chocolate eggs came from Passover ritual food — Wrong. Chocolate eggs are a later confectionery product, not an ancient Passover ritual food.
More History & Culture questions
- Why didn't ancient Rome have city walls at the empire's peak?
- Why does every brick in Nanjing's Ming wall carry a person's name?
- Why did cannons shatter European walls but barely dent Chinese ones?
- Why are Chinese city walls 5-10x thicker than European ones?
- Why did Constantinople's walls hold attackers off for 1000 years?
- Why are old castle walls topped with zigzag battlements?
