In many Latin American countries, this occasion is celebrated with a traditional pastry known as Rosca de Reyes, sometimes known as the “Wreath of the Kings” or king cake. The colorful, sweet bread ...
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, which translates to wreath of the kings ... which translates to fava bean. Sometimes, the trinket is replaced by a dried bean, a nod to the original fève in medieval France.
Celebrate Three Kings Day with a monumental rosca and family-friendly festivities at Tijuana's iconic cultural venue!
Thousands of people made their way to Mexican bakeries in the Bay Area Monday to get their hands on a traditional Rosca de Reyes.
Holiday is celebrated in Chicago annually with traditions including the hunt for Rosca de Reyes sweet breads at Mexican bakeries.
H-E-B shoppers in Odessa and the surrounding areas can join in on the celebration commemorating Dia de Reyes, or the Epiphany, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Jan. 6 with the retailer's delicious Rosca de ...