![]() It’s made with dough that is rolled out and braided before cooking, to represent a crown for the Kings. It may also be filled with jam, pastry creme or this being Argentina, the ever-popular dulce de leche (sweet milk spread).īraided King Cake ( Rosca de Reyes Trenzada) is another option on Feat Day, although it is seen more on Easter. states) the cake may be topped with a plastic figurine of baby Jesus, the Argentine version of Three Kings Cake is often topped with custard, eggs, candied fruit and sugar. While in other Latin American countries (and some southern U.S. This moist, delicious cake can be found in the bakeries of Argentina and in home kitchens across the country around these holidays.įamilies have their own recipes that may include lemon zest, rum, chocolate chips, dates, cinnamon or cherries in the Day of Feat cake.Īccording to Catholic tradition, the shape of the cake represents the crowns of the three kings and the infinite love of God. This cake also makes an appearance on Easter as Rosca de Pasqua (Easter cake). The food most associated with the Day of Kings in Argentina is Rosca de Reyes Magos, a ring-shaped ‘Epiphany cake.’ The characters then make their way down Avenida de Mayo to the Plaza de Mayo. Some years they make an appearance at Plaza Mariano Moreno in front of the Congress building in early evening In Buenos Aires, older generations will remember taking their letters for the Wise Men to department stores such as Gath & Chaves on Florida Street downtown.Įvents carried out by charitable or business organziations vary by year, but the Three Wise Men often visit children’s hospital wards. Even the horses may have decorative blinkers and harnesses. The mounted guachos are accompanied by an entourage of servants, soldiers and other characters who give out toys and candy to the children. The procession is typically on horseback in Argentina. The Three King’s Parade is a recreation of the Wise Men marching through town, with gauchos, or Argentine cowboys, dressed up as the biblical kings. In Argentina’s small towns and in the countryside, the festivities may be a more elaborate and include the Parade of Kings, or Cabalgata de los Reyes. These days the gifts are not gold, frankincense and myrrh, but toys and candy. ![]() On the magical morning, children who have been good all year discover that the camels ate their rations and the Three Wise Men left little gifts. They also put out some water and grass for the three kings’ camels before they go to bed. The shoes help the Three Kings determine the age of the child. Night of KingsĪrgentina’s Catholic tradition dictates that children write a letter to the Three Wise Men (aka Kings of the Orient) with their list of wishes and then leave their shoes under the Christmas Tree, or by the door on the Night of Kings ( Noche de Reyes, January 5). ![]() In Argentina the day is geared toward kids and often less religious in nature compared to the old country. In Argentina, the Day of Kings is a public holiday celebrated with religious ceremonies, parades, and sweet treats for kids.Īrgentina has carried on Feast Day traditions as its celebrated in Spain, with a few changes. ![]()
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