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'''Roscón''' (also known as '''Roscón de Reyes''' or '''King's Ring''') is a traditional Spanish pastry that is typically consumed during the Christmas season, particularly on Epiphany Day. The pastry is often decorated with candied fruit and sometimes filled with whipped cream or other sweet fillings. ==Etymology== The term "Roscón" comes from the Spanish word "rosco," which means ring. The "de Reyes" part of the name refers to the Three Kings or Wise Men of the Christmas story, as the pastry is traditionally eaten on the day that celebrates their visit to the baby Jesus. ==Description== The Roscón is a round pastry that is shaped like a ring. It is typically decorated with candied fruit to represent the jewels in a crown, in reference to the Three Kings. The pastry is often filled with whipped cream or other sweet fillings, although it can also be served plain. A small figurine and a dried bean are traditionally hidden inside the Roscón. The person who finds the figurine is said to have good luck for the year, while the person who finds the bean is expected to buy the Roscón the following year. ==Tradition== The tradition of the Roscón dates back to Roman times, when a similar pastry was made for the Saturnalia festival. The tradition was later Christianized and became associated with the Epiphany celebration. Today, the Roscón is a popular part of Spanish Christmas celebrations and is often served at breakfast on Epiphany Day. ==See also== * [[Epiphany (holiday)]] * [[Three Kings' Day]] * [[Spanish cuisine]] [[Category:Spanish cuisine]] [[Category:Christmas food]] [[Category:Pastries]] {{stub}} <gallery> File:Roscón de Reyes (con Crema).jpg|Roscón de Reyes with Cream </gallery>
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