Epiphany is known by several different names, including El Día de Los Reyes Magos and Three Kings' Day. The Jan. 6 holiday celebrates the three kings who each gave a gift to the baby Jesus.
Baker Isaac Ramirez prepares Rosca de Reyes in the kitchen of Garland-based Tango Bakery. Families gather around the Rosca de Reyes for the last celebration of the Christmas season, cutting the ...
Rosca de Reyes (Three Kings Cake) prepared at Latinos Bakery in Garland on Thursday, Jan. 2, 2025. Right after the New Year’s, bakeries across Mexico go into a frenzy to produce Rosca de Reyes ...
Every year on January 6, Día de los Reyes Magos is celebrated by many Christians in many countries. The day is also known as Epiphany or Three Kings Day. It’s actually one of the oldest festival days ...
In many Latin American countries, this occasion is celebrated with a traditional pastry known as Rosca de Reyes, or “Wreath of the Kings.” The colorful, sweet bread has become a central part ...
Every January 5th, Mexican children write letters to the Reyes Magos — the same Wise Men who visited the Baby Jesus at his birth. If we’ve behaved well, we receive presents on the morning of ...
The holiday season hasn't ended just yet. On the twelfth day of Christmas, Three Kings Day or Día de Los Reyes is celebrated. Three Kings Day or Epiphany is celebrated by Roman Catholics on Jan.
Bakery owner Anabel Ocon Salazar jokes that the Dia de los Reyes, or Three Kings Day, is like her Super Bowl. The Epiphany lands on Monday, Jan. 6 when Christians celebrate the three wise men's ...
6, and it's a family-centered celebration that many Hispanics practice annually. Also known as the Epiphany, 12 days after Christmas Day, families and friends gather for one dessert—La Rosca de Reyes.
or the Tres Reyes Magos — to visit baby Jesus. In the biblical story, the magi brought gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh to honor the newborn. Día de los Reyes, which marks the end of the ...