Rosca (ring or bagel) is a Spanish and
Portuguese bread dish eaten in Spain, Mexico, South America, and other areas. It is made with flour, salt, sugar, butter, yeast, water, and seasonings. It is also called ka'ake and referred to as a "Syrian-style cracker ring".
Roscas de reyes variation
Roscas de reyes (ring of kings or three King's bread) is eaten on "El Dia de Los Reyes" ("The Day of the Kings"), which is part of the celebration of the
Three Kings who visited the baby
Jesus to give him gifts (traditionally gold, myrrh, and incense).
The cake itself is an oversized version of
kingcake colored with candy fruit. Raisins, milk, anise, cinnamon, vanilla, and colorful candy fruit are used depending on the recipe.
[Virginia Nylander Ebinger ]
Aguinaldos: Christmas customs, music, and foods of the Spanish-speaking countries of the Americas
Sunstone Press, 2008 , page 234.
At least one plastic miniature figurine of the baby Jesus can be hidden inside the cake. The person who finds it is seen as the lucky winner of the prize (whatever that might be).
[Beth Hensperger ]
Beth Hensperger's bread made easy: a baker's first bread book
' Ten Speed Press, 2000 , page 84 In many traditions, the person who finds a plastic baby first must host a dinner party, and anyone who finds another plastic baby must bring a dish. The dinner party is hosted on 2 February, which is called "Dia de la Virgen de la Cadelaria" ("Day of the Virgin of Cadelaria"). After eating the ''rosca'', the children leave their shoes near the doorstep so they can receive a small gift.
Gallery
File:Roscas.jpg, Roscas of Chile
File:Rosca-de-reyes-mex.jpg, A Mexican rosca de reyes
File:Roscas chonchinas.JPG, Roscas "chonchinas" from Chonchi (Chiloé, Chile)
File:Bodegón sandías, pan, roscas y copa-meléndez.jpg, Bodegón, sandía, bread, roscas and copa, in a painting by Luis Egidio Meléndez in 1770
See also
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List of breakfast foods
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List of doughnut varieties
References
External links
A State Mandated Christmas Bonus a blog post by the
Law Library of Congress, makes reference to the '.
{{Mexican cuisine
Mexican breads
South American cuisine