January the 6th in FRANCE
French people celebrate the ephipahny, they eat a special
dessert called French Kings cake. French people to celebrate the Epiphany, the
arrival of the Three Wise men (Magi). Every year, on January 6th, people gather
pour tirer les rois, to find the kings. The traditional galette is cut in a
very specific number of slices: one slice for each person sitting at the table
plus one. The extra slice is symbolic for the first poor person passing by.
The youngest person in the room goes under the table, and announces who gets the next slice. The youngest person is said to be the most innocent one and therefore fair in the distribution of the slices. Such an importance is given to the distribution because of the lucky charm, la fève, hidden in the galette.
The youngest person in the room goes under the table, and announces who gets the next slice. The youngest person is said to be the most innocent one and therefore fair in the distribution of the slices. Such an importance is given to the distribution because of the lucky charm, la fève, hidden in the galette.
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