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A Banh & Butter Bakery version of the King's Cake to celebrate the end of Mardi Gras on Fat Tuesday:

Pandan Milk Bread with a Saigon cinnamon swirl filling. Who's slice will have the baby? 

 

 

When a king cake is served at a Mardi Gras celebration, everyone wants to know who was served the slice with the king cake baby—but what does it mean if you find one? Tradition dictates that finding the baby in your cake symbolizes luck and prosperity. As such, the finder becomes the “king” or “queen” of the evening.

The person who hosts the Mardi Gras party buys or makes the king cake, and since whoever finds the baby is said to be prosperous in the coming year, they take on the responsibility of providing the king cake for the next year.

Of course, as the host, you have the option to forgo the king cake tradition the next year—but what’s the fun in that? (Reference: Better Homes and Gardens)

Mardi Gras "Queen's Cake"

$25.00Price
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