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Cake Countdown - 2008 was released on: USA: 21 January 2008 (internet)
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Although it's usually a tiny figurine, it's called a bean - une fève.
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A bean or small trinket is hidden. Whoever gets it gets to wear the crown that comes with the cake and, traditionally, provides the cake the next year. In more recent years, cream cheese is used inside these cakes, which are served at Epiphany, as well as other treats such as fruits.
people eat a cake (galette des rois) with a trinket inside and the person who gets the trinket become the king of this day (with a crown in paper ^^)
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Traditionally, a small plastic baby doll (only an inch or so long) or "king" is hidden inside the king cake.
Sometimes a coin is used, or other metal trinket's. When it is found the person who finds it gets "good luck" for the year. And to keep the coin.
You may be thinking of the Beignet (pronounced "ben-YAY"), the square shaped fried dough similar to a donut that is topped with a deep layer of powdered sugar. Or... The answer you are looking for may be the "King Cake". Louisiana style King Cake is a cinnamon-roll like cake inside with sugary icing with traditional Mardi Gras colored sprinkles on the outside. The cake has a small trinket (often a small plastic baby, sometimes said to represent Baby Jesus) inside, and the person who gets the piece of cake with the trinket has various privileges and obligations (such as buying the cake for the next celebration).
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 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.
It's probably not a good idea to bake the plastic trinket in the cake. Instead, poke it in somewhere after the cake has baked and cooled and cover the hole with glaze and colorful sprinkles.
"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.