What is Roscon de Reyes in English?

What is Roscón de Reyes in English?

Roscón de Reyes (which in English roughly translates to “kings cake”) is a round or oval-shaped cake that does not look unlike a giant donut. With a sweet, creamy filling inside and candied fruit adorning the top, it gives off the appearance of a jeweled crown.

What is El Roscón de Reyes tradition?

A Roscón de Reyes is a traditional Spanish brioche-like sweet bread eaten the night before or morning of Reyes or King’s Day (6th January) which celebrates Epiphany when the Three Kings came to visit the baby Jesus in Bethlehem. Tradition has the Roscón served, garnished with the ‘jewels’ of dried fruit and nuts.

What is the traditional dessert eaten on Three Kings Day?

Rosca de reyes
Rosca de reyes (also known as Roscón de reyes) is a Spanish and Latin American dessert bread traditionally served on Three Kings Day, which is celebrated on January 6th. The holiday, known as the Epiphany, marks the day the wise men arrived to see and bring gifts to the newborn baby Jesus.

What is a Roscón de Reyes and when do Spaniards eat it?

When do Spaniards eat the Roscón de Reyes? People from Spain serve Roscón de Reyes during the holiday season. It is eaten especially during breakfast on January 6th in celebration of the Three Kings. Bakeshops sell Spanish Three Kings Cake with a crown included.

Where did Rosca de Reyes originate?

France
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Where does the dessert come from? The roots of the Rosca go back to medieval Europe, specifically in France. Cakes were baked with a small bean hidden inside, and whoever found the bean would be crowned “King” for the holiday.

What does the Roscon cake decoration represent?

This cake is called a Roscón de Reyes—roscón is the large bagel shape of the cake itself and the Reyes refer to the Three Kings that Christians recognize as the Three Wise Men who brought the baby Jesus gifts on the 6th of January.

What does it mean to get the baby in the King Cake?

Tradition dictates that finding the baby in your cake symbolizes luck and prosperity, and the finder becomes the ‘king’ or ‘queen’ of the evening.

Is there a baby in every King Cake?

Every king cake contains a trinket — often a small figurine in the shape of a baby — which plays a crucial part in the celebration of the holiday that inspired this pastry. Whomever finds the trinket in their slice of cake gets to be the “king” for a day.

Why is it called King Cake?

Why Is There a Baby in the King Cake? A miniature plastic baby, which symbolizes baby Jesus, is placed inside of each cake to signify the Epiphany. The person who gets the slice that contains the baby is known as the king.

What does the baby Jesus in the Rosca mean?

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The Rosca itself symbolizes the King’s crown, the dried fruit symbolizes jewels, while the plastic baby symbolizes Jesus in hiding. If you find the plastic figure, you’re a symbolic godparent and must sponsor a tamalada celebration on February 2nd, or Día de la Candelaria.

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