
The Easter bunny or hot cross buns: Which is best?
The Easter bunny and hot cross buns take centre stage at this time of year, but which tradition wins in South Africa’s homes and hearts?
FRIDAY, 10 APRIL 2026, 10:54

The Easter bunny and hot cross buns take centre stage at this time of year, but which tradition wins in South Africa’s homes and hearts?

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