You cannot drink la galette des rois, this is a pastry.
what is la galette des rois when do people eat this
The cast of La galette des rois - 2001 includes: Charlotte Sohm
"les rois" is the French name for celebrating the Wise Men on the 6 of January."la galette des rois" is the name of a traditional, flat pastry stuffed with marzipan that you eat around the same period.
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It is traditional to cook crêpes for la Chandeleur.
The cake eaten for epiphany is "la galette des Rois". Les Rois, or "les rois mages" are the Magi (or Wise Men) in French.
The cake eaten for epiphany is "la galette des Rois". Les Rois, or "les rois mages" are the Magi (or Wise Men) in French.
"La fête des rois" is a French tradition that celebrates Epiphany, which falls on January 6th. A special cake called "Galette des Rois" is usually eaten during this celebration, with a hidden figurine inside. The person who finds the figurine in their slice of cake is crowned king or queen for the day.
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The bean ( it is also the trinket put inside the special cake ( la galette des rois) eaten at the Epiphany which brings good luck to the finder) - la fève.
The French call the Three Wise Men "the Magi Kings" (in French: les Rois Mages). The Epiphany is most often called "la fête des Rois", and the traditional cake is "la galette des Rois" (the Kings' cake). Their names were supposedly Gaspard, Melchior, and Balthazar.
With a big meal, of course. Epiphany is La Fête des Rois, and a feature of the feast is a cake called La Galette des Rois, in which is hidden a bean (fève), or more often nowadays a tiny porcelain figurine of a King. The person who gets the piece of cake containing the fève is King for the evening. The Galette, by the way, is a cake made to a special recipe, from marzipan and puff pastry.