The holidays are here again, and what more can these season be more festive than wonderful traditional desserts. Rosca de Reyes is one of those traditional dessert that honors the Mexican heritage in the Yuletide Season. Also known as the Ring of the King or the king's cake, this bread is typically served on Three Kings Day or the 6th day of January.In the Nativity Story, there where the Three Wise Men who came from the east bearing gift of gold, of incense and of myrrh for the baby Jesus.
Because of this, the traditional gift giving does not only happen in Christmas but well into the New Year. If the western have their Santa, in Mexico they have The Three Kings. Rather than stocking, children leave their shoes out on the eve of Three Kings Day with hopes that it will be filled with goodies when morning comes. Its another time for good holiday cheer in most part of Mexico, more particularly in San Miguel de Allende.
Here the shops open till dawn, there is a parade where kids dress up like the Three Kings and bakeries sell specially made Rosca de Reyes.
This sweet bread is shaped like...
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Thai Dinner Party Ideas to Wow Your Guests
Thai food is overtaking the greasy fast-food chain burgers in the US and in other countries. These are simple, easy to make, and great tasting. The adventurous palate can experience the spices of the orient and the wonders of ancient recipes that make up Thailand's authentic regional cuisines. It is no wonder why a Thai dinner party is so popular nowadays. Read for more Thai dinner party ideas.
Thailand Inspired Dinner Party
Think Thailand and you imagine the ancient temples in Chiang Mai, the Chao Praya River reflecting the glow of the Wat Arum temple during warm evenings, white sandy beaches and blazing sunsets, Bangkok's chaotic traffic, graceful bamboos, and the history rich sacred city of Ayuthaya. The food is glorious too! Hot and sour soup with shrimp, sumptuous fried rice with crab, Thai summer rolls, and the heavenly mango ice-cream. You can bring Thailand to your home in your next dinner party.
Recreate the Culture
Dinner party ideas can be successfully executed if carefully planned; and if you have been giving dinner parties with the same food and party theme, it is about time to try something exciting to delight your...
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