5. Hot Cross Buns Were Once Illegal
In 1592, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, the London Clerk of Markets issued a decree forbidding the sale of spiced buns, including hot cross buns, except on Good Friday, Christmas, and at burials. This regulation aimed to preserve the sacredness of these occasions. Violators faced the forfeiture of their goods to the poor. The cross on the bun symbolizes the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, while the spices inside represent those used in his embalming.