The Easter story includes Maundy Thursday (the Last supper leading to the Eucharist), Good Friday (the day on which Jesus was crucified) and Easter Day (the day on which Jesus came back to life). It is a sad story because Jesus was killed. However, the story has a very happy ending. This is Jesus came back to life and visited his friends and followers once more. He did not die at all, but went back up to heaven to be with God, his father. Many people prepare an Easter breakfast, brunch or lunch with a range of seasonal and luxurious foods to share with family members, friends or neighbors. The Easter’s food includes: boiled, steam and fried eggs, loaf of bread filled with raisins, nuts and marzipan and sweets or chocolates in the shape of eggs. Later in the day, people may eat lamb, which is seen as symbolic of the death and resurrection of Jesus. Families with children may decorate boiled eggs and hide boiled or chocolate eggs around the house or garden. Children are told that these eggs have been hidden by the mythical Easter hare.