- Hot cross buns are traditionally made at Easter when Christians mark the crucifixion, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
- The fruity and spicy buns are on sale at Woolworths’ supermarkets around the country, 108 days out from Good Friday.
- Sales of the buns will aid children in need, with 5c per packet sold going to the KidsCan charity, Woolworths’ bakery merchandise manager Michael Whorskey said.
The flour cross piped over a fruity and spicy bun represents the crucifixion of the central figure in the Christian faith.
But less than a week after Christians marked the birth of Jesus Christ, and 108 days out from Good Friday – the Christian holy day observing his crucifixion and death – hot cross buns are on sale in a leading supermarket.
The Herald was sent a photo of Woolworths-brand hot cross buns for sale today in the supermarket giant’s Te Atatū store in West Auckland.
“Hot Cross Buns out in DECEMBER”, the sharp-eyed reader wrote, adding a peeping eye emoji.