El Paso Celebrates Three Kings Day with Dulce Maria's Traditional Pastries

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Hispanics worldwide are marking Dia de Los Reyes Magos, also known as Three Kings Day, which signifies the end of the holiday season. In El Paso, ABC-7's Nicole Ardila collaborated with Dulce Maria's Bake Goods and More to create 'roscas de reyes,' a festive pastry adorned with candied fruits and filled with sweet treats like pineapple and cajeta. The candied fruits represent the jewels of the kings' crowns and the gifts to baby Jesus. A fun tradition associated with the rosca is that whoever finds the baby Jesus doll in their slice must host a party with tamales for Dia de la Candelaria on February 2. Dulce Maria's continues to prepare these pastries, available in various sizes until 7 p.m. at their location on 3500 George Dieter Dr.
Key Details: • Dulce Maria's is located at 3500 George Dieter Dr. • The bakery closes at 7 p.m. • Dia de la Candelaria celebrations occur on February 2. • Finding the baby Jesus doll means hosting a party with tamales.