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CHOCOLATE, EGGS, EASTER AND ...

MORE CHOCOLATE: EASTER IN THE UK

For people in the UK the Christian festival of Easter means the opportunity to eat chocolate eggs.

A)

As soon as 2 January arrives, shops __________ the Christmas product lines from their shelves
and the Christmas decorations from their windows. What fills the empty spaces? Chocolate
Easter eggs, Easter bunnies and Easter chicks, __________ the fact that Easter itself doesn’t
come along until a few months later, usually in April. Easter also means we have public holidays:
Good Friday and Easter Monday. It’s the longest public holiday after Christmas and people
sometimes take the opportunity to take a short __________ away from work by extending their
leave. Cheryl from Liverpool said, ‘I use the Easter break to visit relatives and socialise with
friends – the chocolate giving and receiving is a good bonus!’

B)

Easter is a spring festival. In the Christian festival, it celebrates the resurrection of Christ. In the
European pre- Christian tradition, it celebrates the return of nature and greenery after the cold,
snowy winter. Both the Christian and pagan __________ of Easter celebrate life and rebirth. The
Easter chick symbolises new life, the rabbit represents fertility, and the egg symbolises both. That
is why painted eggs or chocolate eggs are given __________ gifts at Easter.

C)

Chocolate Easter eggs are sold in larger numbers every year in the UK. Confectionery
companies make chocolate eggs for every type of chocolate bar available throughout the rest of
the year. The British people __________ more confectionery than any other country in the world!
That’s not even per head; that’s per country! Of course, it depends __________ the number of
givers, but the average child in the UK receives 6–10 large chocolate eggs and that’s not
including the small ones.

D)

Not only are the British eating more and more chocolate, but they are also demanding chocolate
of better __________. European Union law means that British chocolate-making companies
have to put more cocoa solids in their ‘chocolate’ than they __________ to. British companies
that fail to do so are not allowed to say they make ‘real’ chocolate! New chocolate has come onto
the __________ that is slowly educating the British palate and changing consumer patterns.
Insert the following words into the gaps in the text

as break consume despite market

on quality remove used versions

Match the headings to the paragraphs A – D

- What it means

- A matter of taste?

- Modern Easter in the UK

- Chocolate eggs

Read the text again and answer the questions.

1. How long before Easter do shops start selling Easter products?

2. How long is the Easter holiday?

3. What do the Christian and pagan versions of Easter have in common?

4. What do British people eat more of, compared to other countries?

5. How many large chocolate eggs does the average child in the UK get?

6. Why are there now more cocoa solids in British chocolate?

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