Easter Basket
An Easter basket often referred to as a Paschal basket, is typically a basket that is blessed by a priest for breaking the Lenten fast and contains the things that are normally off-limits during Lent (meat, eggs, and dairy products). Easter baskets are often blessed before the midnight ceremony on Holy Saturday, and their contents are enjoyed at the feast that follows the service. This tradition is still common in Eastern Christianity.
An Easter basket is a unique gift basket that contains Easter eggs, food, toys, and other thoughtful presents. A 7th-century custom of blessing Easter by exchanging Easter baskets is still practiced today. If you're looking for an Easter present for kids. Easter baskets can be purchased with toys, painted objects, rabbit dolls, and other items. Easter baskets are stuffed with candy and eggs in Western nations like the United States, where people abstained from them for Lent.