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Type
  
Pastry

Place of origin
  
Spain, France

Main ingredients
  
Marzipan

Places of origin
  
Spain, France

Course
  
dessert

Region or state
  
Catalonia, Occitania

Main ingredient
  
Marzipan

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Similar
  
Rosca de reyes, King cake, Galette, Bolo Rei, Pithivier

El tortell


Tortell ([turˈteʎ], [toɾˈteʎ]), or Gâteau des Rois (Reiaume or Corona dels Reis in occitan) is a Catalan and Occitan pastry typically O-shaped, usually stuffed with marzipan or whipped cream, that on some special occasions is topped with glazed fruit. It is traditionally eaten on January 6 (Epiphany), at the conclusion of the Twelve Days of Christmas. This is also known as the day of the Three Wise Men according to the Catholic liturgical calendar.

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The tortell de Reis contains two hidden surprises: a dried field bean, and a tiny figurine of one of the three kings. The person who gets the figurine in their cut gets to wear the paper crown. The person who gets the dried fava bean in their cut has to pay for the tortell. Variants of this pastry are also popular in other places in Spain where it is known as roscón de Reyes.

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In Provence the one who gets the dried field bean gets to wear the paper crown and is the king for the day.

A similar tradition in and around New Orleans, Louisiana is the king cake while in Mexico there is a very similar dish called rosca de reyes, and in the Portuguese-speaking world the bolo rei.

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References

Tortell Wikipedia


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