This column originated from Sol del Valle and has been translated for our English readers. Early in the morning, on Jan. 6, ...
Celebrate Three Kings Day (known elsewhere as Epiphany) with a monumental rosca and family-friendly festivities at Tijuana's ...
He did it again when he readied the first dough of the day for hundreds of orders of the traditional Rosca de Reyes or Three Kings Bread. It has become part of Ibarra’s ritual to pray everything ...
One popular tradition is the consumption of Rosca de Reyes, a sweet, oval-shaped bread with a plastic figure of baby Jesus hidden inside. In Chicago, Angelo's Stuffed Pizza is putting a creative ...
The origin of Rosca de Reyes dates back to the 1300s, when a similar style of bread was consumed in Spain and France. It arrived in Mexico during the Spanish conquest and was adopted into the ...
Of course, the celebration isn't complete without a warm, delicious Rosca de Reyes. The traditional oval-shaped sweet bread is a big part of the festivities, and the best part of the tradition is ...
For many families, it is also the day they share the Rosca de Reyes, an oval-shaped bejeweled looking bread. “Today is the day we commemorate the Dia de Reyes,” said Jessicka Gonzales ...
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.
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 has become a central part of ...