What date is La Fete des Rois in France?

What date is La Fete des Rois in France?

6 January
During French lessons, Junior School pupils have been learning about the traditional French celebration l’Épiphanie or La Fête des Rois (celebration of the three Kings). It is celebrated on 6 January, the Epiphany, when the Kings brought gifts to baby Jesus.

When did La Fete des Rois start?

This French tradition of serving a frangipane filled tart known as the ‘galette des rois’ (or the ‘gateau des rois’ in the South of France) on, or around the 6th January, (the first Sunday of each New Year) actually dates back to the 14th century.

On what month and date do they eat la Galette des Rois?

Date of celebration La galette des Rois is eaten in January and traditionally on Epiphany. It celebrates the coming of the Three Wise Men, Melchior, Gaspar and Balthazar who followed the bright star which led them to the baby Jesus in Bethlehem.

What does Le Jour des Rois celebrate?

The Jour Des Rois is a religious national holiday celebration that originated from the Bible. It is to commemorate the coming of the three wise men–Balthazar, Melchior and Caspar–who brought some gifts to the infant Jesus Christ.

Who celebrates Fete de Rois?

France
The celebration “La Fête des Rois” (Three Kings Day) is a tradition in France that is celebrated on the Sunday after New Years and includes a king and a special cake. Each year, pastry shops throughout France are teeming with the unique and tasty galette des rois, a flat pastry about the size of a pizza.

What is the special cake served on jour des Roi called?

galette des rois
This also explains the name of the dessert that’s eaten on this day, the galette des rois, which translates to “kings’ cake”. It’s similar to the king cake served in New Orleans in the U.S., a nod to the state’s French influence; but in France it’s not multi-colored, and it’s only served on or around Epiphany.

Who celebrates Fete des Rois?

What is the tradition of La galette des rois?

The galette des rois is a cake traditionally shared at Epiphany, on 6 January. It celebrates the arrival of the Three Wise Men in Bethlehem. Composed of a puff pastry cake, with a small charm, the fève, hidden inside, it is usually filled with frangipane, a cream made from sweet almonds, butter, eggs and sugar.

What is the tradition of La Galette des Rois?

How do you celebrate galette des rois?

Serving Traditions Tradition dictates that when serving galette des rois, the entire cake should be divided such that each guest receives a slice, plus an extra, symbolic slice for any unexpected visitor, or poor person, that should pass by.

Do the French celebrate Bastille Day?

Bastille Day Today It is a day of leisurely family activities and celebrations, adorned with a lavish military parade displaying French power on the Champs-Elysées. In the evening, fireworks and popular dances known as Bal des pompiers (the Firemen’s Ball) take place throughout the country.

Is January 6 a holiday in France?

Every year on January 6 is La Fête des Rois – Three King’s Day. The Christian holiday of Epiphany marks the day when the three wise men arrived in Bethlehem to meet the baby Jesus. Here in France, the holiday is celebrated nationwide – regardless of religion – with cake.