Lorde's such a fan of Cadbury's Creme Egg that she sang about it

And America has bad chocolate.
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Johnny Lieu
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Sorry America, but most of your chocolate is terrible.

Well, at least Lorde thinks so anyway. She's been missing Cadbury's very rich and mysterious Creme Egg, which are very popular in the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand around Easter.

They're available in the U.S. too, albeit marketed by Hershey.

It's something we found out during her appearance on BBC's The Radio 1 Breakfast Show with Nick Grimshaw on Tuesday, where she was also challenged to cover her song "Green Light" -- which was chock-full of references to Creme Egg.

Here's what it sounds like (from 2:57 in the video).

For those who aren't familiar, the Creme Egg looks like any other chocolate egg on the outside.

But the magic is on the inside, where there is a runny white and yellow fondant (yep, it's meant to resemble yolk) that full of sweet gooey goodness. It's a bit of a mystery as to what it is, but who cares, it's delicious.

Hey, if it's enough for Lorde to sing about it, then it must be pretty damn good.

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