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hot cross bun

NOUN
  1. moderately sweet raised roll containing spices and raisins and citron and decorated with a cross-shaped sugar glaze

How To Use hot cross bun In A Sentence

  • Mr Perkins wanted us to divide it into four quarters, so the final appearance would resemble a hot cross bun.
  • I'm no stick-in-the-mud, but I like my Easter Eggs chocolate and my hot cross buns fruit-filled and that's that.
  • There are sinful treats such as chocolate eggs, hot cross buns, Easter saffron cake, and ginger cookies.
  • Mr Perkins wanted us to divide it into four quarters, so the final appearance would resemble a hot cross bun.
  • Hot cross buns are a festive food, rather than a common or garden breadstuff, and they deserve to be treated as such. How to cook perfect hot cross buns
  • Spice and fruit breads, similar to hot cross buns, were typical Elizabethan Lenten fare.
  • But by eggs and merchandise, Australians generally mean chocolate eggs and chocolate rabbits and chocolate bilbies and hot cross buns of which I eat only the chocolate or non-fruit variety. Pasen « The expat numbat: from AU to NL
  • In England, hot cross buns are traditionally eaten on Good Friday; they are marked on top with a cross, either cut in the dough or composed of strips of pastry.
  • If you do make a batch of these hot cross buns, don't do it for good luck because in all likeliness you won't be able to help yourself from eating every last one ... long before they gather dust. Hot Cross Buns
  • As we waited to go out again, we sat in a circle, laughed and ate hot cross buns.
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