Hermosillo Celebrates Three Kings Day with Record 600m Rosca de Reyes

Hermosillo's Three Kings Day saw a 600m rosca de reyes cake crafted by culinary students, breaking last year's record.
Nearly 2,000-foot-long rosca de reyes delights Hermosillo families

In a remarkable display of culinary creativity and community spirit, Hermosillo’s annual Three Kings Day celebration featured a spectacular 600-meter long rosca de reyes cake, drawing crowds and delighting attendees.

Stretching across multiple city blocks, the nearly 2,000-foot cake was a sight to behold, looping back on itself and capturing the imagination of onlookers.

This traditional Mexican dessert, adorned with candied fruits, conceals a tiny baby Jesus figurine within its sweet bread.




Culinary students in Hermosillo broke their own record for the city’s longest rosca de reyes at 600 meters, or nearly 2,000 feet.

Excitement filled the air as Hermosillo’s residents gathered along the barricades, eager to catch a glimpse and eventually savor a piece of the enormous cake.

“It looks very long, it’s impressive. I’m so happy because I love rosca, honestly,” expressed Elvira Uzueta, a university student who attended the event with her family and friends.

Culinary students were the masterminds behind this colossal creation, using nearly a ton of dough to break their previous record of 520 meters set last year.


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