hot cross buns

     

A hot cross bun, or cross-bun, is a type of sweet spice bun made with currants or raisins and leavened with yeast. It has a cross marked on the top which might be effected in one of a variety of ways including: pastry, flour and water mixture, rice paper, icing, or intersecting cuts.

Trivia about hot cross buns

  • "One a penny, two a penny", these buns are traditionally served on Good Friday
  • They cost "one-a-penny, two-a-penny"
  • A nursery rhyme says, "If your daughters do not like" these, "give them to your sons"
  • As Catholicism was banned, Queen Elizabeth tried to outlaw these symbolic rolls