Epiphany is a Christian holiday that honors the three wise men’s visit to the baby Jesus. In many Latin American countries, this occasion is celebrated with a traditional pastry known as Rosca de ...
It is a time for families to come together, exchange gifts, and enjoy traditional foods such as the Rosca de Reyes, a circular cake with dried fruit, and a small figurine of a baby Jesus hidden ...
Alma Lopez, marketing liaison for Latinos Bakery, holds a baby Jesus figurine that will be hidden in a Rosca de Reyes, or Three Kings Cake. The hidden baby Jesus figurines inside the bread ...
Holiday is celebrated in Chicago annually with traditions including the hunt for Rosca de Reyes sweet breads at Mexican bakeries.
Traditionally, the Rosca de Reyes should be shared on January 6th; this date marks the celebration of the Epiphany, when the Wise Men from the East, better known as the Three Kings, visited Jesus and ...
Rosca de Reyes is a special bread with fruit and sugar ... Inside both variations of cake, a baby Jesus doll is hidden. Whoever finds the doll is believed to receive good luck but must also ...
Marking the Three Kings’ visit to baby Jesus in Bethlehem, the rosca de reyes symbolizes the gifts they brought to the newborn infant. Rosca de reyes is typically eaten 12 days after Christmas ...
Celebrate Three Kings Day with a monumental rosca and family-friendly festivities at Tijuana's iconic cultural venue!
EAST LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Many families across Southern California are celebrating Three Kings Day on Monday, also known as Día de Los Reyes. It's a Latin tradition that honors the day the Three ...
Rosca de Reyes is a round or oval-shaped cake made ... men — traveled from distant lands to present gifts to the infant Jesus, a journey filled with perseverance, faith and hope.
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.