
“King’s bread, a ring-shaped cake decorated with fruits symbolizing the precious gems that adorned the royal trio’s clothing.”
This day is celebrated in many ways. In Mexico, thousands get together every year to taste the mile long “Rosca de Reyes” or King’s bread, a ring-shaped cake decorated with fruits symbolizing the precious gems that adorned the royal trio’s clothing. Days preceding the holiday, men dress up as the wise men to take photos with children in town squares, malls, and parks. On January 5th, Mexican children write letters to the wise men asking for a toy they would like to receive. Children also leave their shoes out with a bit of hay in them to feed the animals of the three kings. They are typically shown with a camel or elephant. The morning after, the children wake up with gifts in their shoes instead of the hay! Some follow a tradition of hiding a baby Jesus figurine within the King’s bread. The person whose slice contains the figurine is expected to prepare tamales for everyone on “El Día de la Candelaria” or Day of the Little Candles on February 2.
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