The name “King Cake” is a reference to the Biblical story of the three kings or wisemen who brought gifts when Jesus was born ...
If you're looking for a place to order a king cake this season, the Jackson area has options. Most shops stop selling king cake on the last day of Carnival, also known as Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday, ...
King Cake season begins every year on Jan. 6, which is called Epiphany or Three Kings Day. In Christian tradition, that day marks the day the three wise men found baby Jesus in the manger ...
Here's what you need to know about Mardi Gras in Mississippi, where to find family fun events around the state during Carnival, when to get king cake.
Ready to celebrate Mardi Gras like a king? If you're planning on baking a traditional king cake, there are some expert tips ...
It used to be you had to make your own king cake or order one from New Orleans, but now many Memphis bakeries make them, as ...
No holiday is complete without a sweet treat, and the Jan. 6 Epiphany is no exception, marked by the sharing of a classic king cake with friends and family. The beloved pastry is a staple of Mardi ...
The Epiphany is celebrated by many Christian traditions, and is a holy day of obligation in the Catholic Church, celebrated the Sunday between Jan. 2 and Jan 8. King cake is also a staple during ...
Plan your parade strategy early, grab a king cake to celebrate the season and ... but Carnival starts consistently on Epiphany (Jan. 6). The length of the season, however, changes every year.
This dessert, also known as a king cake, is traditionally served for Epiphany on January 6. Epiphany is thought to be the day the three wise men (or kings) visited baby Jesus after he was born.