You are awarded a shiny paper crown. And if you are working at an office, you may be prompted by your colleagues to buy the next 'galette des rois'.
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.
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"Let them eat cake" was uttered by Marie Antoinette wife of King Louis XVI of France during a famine in France There was no bread available so she suggested they eat cake instead. After all in the royal palace there was plenty food. She was beheaded on 16 October 1793
Marissa
'un clafoutis' is a soft cake with fruits - that's a dessert.
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The galette served on Epiphany is known as 'la galette des rois' or king cake. The cake is called by this name because the Epiphany celebrated the three kings visiting baby Jesus. The cake can contain a small figurine of baby Jesus, a trinket, or even a bean. The person who gets the cake piece wuth the trinket is crowned king or queen for the day.
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It is known as "Twelfth Night Cake". Within the cake is a bean and whoever finds the bean becomes the "King of the Revels" and everyone must do as they say for the rest of the night.
olivia
A special cake eaten on Three Kings Day. In Mexico, we call it Rosca de Reyes.
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.
Almond paste and a figurine in Canada and northern France and candied fruits and a figurine in southern France are what is inside the French dessert la galette des rois. The dessert in question -- which is pronounced "la ga-let dey rwa" and translated "the cake of the kings" in reference to the Three Magi's visit to the newborn Jesus of Nazareth (7 B.C.E.? - A.D. 33?) -- holds a broad bean (Vicia faba) traditionally or collectible plastic or porcelain figurines presently.
The cast of Bean Cake - 2001 includes: Chikara Inoue as Obe-Sensei Sayaka Kanda as Mihara O-Yoshi Ryuichi Miyakawa as Uchida Taro
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"Gâteau des Rois"
This is unknown and history doesn't record such events.