Easter and Chocolate: A Gourmet Tradition That Continues

Published by Maxime Pliester le

The return of spring heralds an unmissable celebration for chocolate lovers: Easter ! What would this celebration be without its delicious chocolate eggs? At Concept Chocolate, we perpetuate this tradition with passion by offering you artisanal creations that will awaken your taste buds.

More Why is chocolate so linked to Easter? ? Let’s discover some tasty anecdotes together.

🍫 Easter and Chocolate: A Story of Flavors and Symbols

  • A tradition from Lent : In the past, it was forbidden to eat eggs during this period. To avoid wasting them, they were preserved and decorated before being offered at Easter. Chocolatiers then replaced these eggs with sumptuous chocolate creations.
  • The egg, a strong symbol : Present in many cultures, it represents the life, fertility and renewal. Chocolate gives it an even more festive and delicious touch.
  • The rabbit and the bells: gourmet messengers : Depending on the tradition, it is the bells of Rome or a mischievous rabbit who drop the chocolates in the gardens to the great delight of the children.
  • A time conducive to creativity : Every year, chocolatiers redouble their imagination to offer eggs, rabbits, fried foods and chocolate sculptures always more original.

🐣 A Gourmet Selection at Concept Chocolate

This year we have designed an Easter collection highlighting our artisanal know-how and our commitment to exceptional chocolate. Discover:

✔️ Our little stuffed eggs, available in metal box (31 eggs) or strips (9 or 16 eggs)
✔️ Our chocolate creations, perfect for giving as a gift or decorating your Easter table
✔️ Elegant assortments, to share with family or friends

🛍 Order Easily Online

Find our entire collection on our online store and prepare your Easter 2025 under the sign of gluttony.

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Happy Easter and enjoy your meal!

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