Bakeries in the north Texas area prepared for days to bake Roscas de Reyes and honor a tradition observed by Hispanic Catholics each year on January 6th,...
The oval-shaped bread is decorated with dehydrated fruit and sugar crust and includes a few baby Jesus figurinesRoscas de Reyes
and honor a tradition observed by Hispanic Catholics each year on January 6th, during the commemoration of the Three Kings’ Day.it’s a big oval-shaped bread decorated with dehydrated fruit and sugar crust. The bread, somewhat similar to a King’s Cake, carries a few 1-inch plastic baby figurines, symbolizing baby Jesus, or the newborn messiah, according to the Catholic faith.
This tradition is popular in several Latin American countries, and Dallas Latin bakeries report a high demand days before January 6th, when the feast of the Epiphany is celebrated.
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