Can you go shopping on Good Friday?

Hot Cross BunI was asked this week if the shops are open in Germany on Good Friday.

It’s a simple answer: no.

Even on Gründonnerstag (Maundy Thursday) many shops are required to shut earlier than usual, with supermarkets that usually stay open until 9pm, 10pm or even midnight on other days closing their doors at 8pm and not opening again until Saturday morning.

And when they do open there will be a last-minute rush for Osterhasen and generally a lot of people stocking up before everything shuts again for another two days.

With even the bakeries closed on Good Friday, the petrol stations will be doing a good trade and are probably the best place to go if you run out of anything over the weekend.

Fröhliche Ostertage

I spotted this card in the “late birthday” section of a local supermarket this week:

Easter card in supermarket at Christmas

Happy Easter!

Hot Cross Buns

In England isst man heute – am Karfreitag – Hot Cross Buns, auch “Good Friday Buns” genannt.

Hot Cross BunDas sind Rosinenbrötchen, die mit einem Kreuz versehen sind.  Das Kreuz entsteht entweder durch Zudecken des Teigs mit Alufolie, oder wird später als zusätzlichen Streifen aufgeklebt.

Waren diese Gebäckstücke früher nur am eigentlich Tag, oder wenigstens nur in der Karwoche erhältlich, sind sie – wie auch bei vielen Saisontraditionen in Deutschland – seit Weihnachten in den Läden zu sehen.

Mehr über die Ostertraditionen in England erfahren Sie in unserem Artikel “Ostereier englischer Art“.

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