One of the most exciting aspects of the Rosca is the surprise hidden inside: a small figurine or charm, often in the shape of a baby Jesus.
Families gather around the Rosca de Reyes for the last celebration of the Christmas season, cutting the bread into pieces and searching for the slice containing a small figure of baby Jesus.
Rosca de reyes is typically eaten 12 days after Christmas on Jan. 6, at family gatherings to break and share the bread. Inside the baked good is a small plastic baby, representing Jesus ...
Rosca de Reyes is a special bread with fruit and sugar ... Similar to stockings at Christmas, many children leave out their shoes the night before for the wise men to leave candies and toys ...
A rosca de reyes is traditionally a crown of yeast and ... Kings Day), which follows the tradition of eating tamales during Christmas. In many ways, it is an extension of the holiday season ...
Rosca de Reyes is a special bread with fruit and sugar ... Similar to stockings at Christmas, many children leave out their shoes the night before for the wise men to leave candies and toys ...
Celebrate Three Kings Day with a monumental rosca and family-friendly festivities at Tijuana's iconic cultural venue!
Right after the New Year’s, bakeries across Mexico go into a frenzy to produce Rosca de Reyes, or Three Kings Cake. The tradition, which marks the end of the Christmas season, has also taken ...