This year’s Tamalada promises to embody what makes Cantina La Martina special: an inclusive and diverse community. There will ...
On February 2nd, in some Mexican Catholic households, it's a tradition to make tamales to share with family and friends on ...
It might cost more to repair them than to buy new ones. But baby Jesus figurines have such sentimental value in families that ...
The Friends for Cultural Concerns of the Philippines (FCCP) celebrated its 45th Anniversary Ball at Rizal Ballroom of Makati ...
The name “King Cake” is a reference to the Biblical story of the three kings or wisemen who brought gifts when Jesus was born ...
Heritage Grocers Group (HGG), the largest Hispanic and ethnic food retailer in the country, is gearing up to hold its first annual Candelaria Tamale Celebration at the company’s Cardenas Markets and ...
This celebration includes giveaways, tamale classes, and more! Heritage Grocers Group Launches First Annual Candelaria Tamale ...
Inside the Rosca, there are small figurines that symbolize baby Jesus. Finding a figurine means the finder has to host a party on February 2nd, Día de la Candelaria. For your convenience ...
But the key is finding that baby Jesus. Once you cut into the rosca, whoever gets a little doll has to throw a tamale party on Feb. 2, Candlemas Day, the day Joseph and Mary brought Jesus to the ...
The figurine of a baby represents baby Jesus. Chula Vista resident Eva Valencia, 76, went to pick up her Rosca de Reyes on Sunday. She said she has been buying bread at La Moreliana for 10 years.
It’s meant to honor the three wise men who brought baby Jesus gifts after his birth. Jimenez Bakery prepares hundreds of Rosca de Reyes cakes for January 6th. The special day has different ...
Inside each Rosca, a small figurine representing Baby Jesus is hidden. Whoever gets that baby in their slice of bread is in charge of hosting a party on Candlemas Day, Feb. 2. While the Roscas are ...