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King Cake Traditions

A King Cake (sometimes written as kingcake, kings' cake, king's cake, or three kings cake) is a type of cake associated with the festival of Epiphany in the Christmas season in a number of countries, and in other places (New Orleans) with Mardi Gras and Carnival.

Louisiana style King Cake: A cinnamon-roll like cake inside with sugary icing with traditional Mardi Gras colored sprinkles on the outside.

The king cake of the New Orleans Mardi Gras tradition comes in a number of styles. The most simple, said to be the most traditional, is a ring of twisted bread similar to that used in brioche topped with icing or sugar, usually colored purple, green, and gold (the traditional Carnival colors) with food coloring. There are many variants, some with a filling, the most common being cream cheese and praline. Cajun king cakes are traditionally,deep fat fried as a doughnut would be. They are topped with sugar granules in the official Carnival colors of purple, green and gold. The purple represents the passion of Christ, the green represents hope and the gold the rewards of leading a Christian life.

The cakes have a small trinket (often a small plastic baby) inside, and the person who gets the piece of cake with the trinket has various privileges and obligations (such as buying the cake for the next celebration).

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Chilly weather can't stop New Orleans' big party | AP

Pete Fountain gives the thumbs-up as he prepares to lead his Half Fast Walking Club through the streets of New Orleans, Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2010. This is the 50th year Fountain has led his group celebrating the all day street party know as Mardi Gras. AP Photo/Bill Haber)

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Mardi Gras Parade Rules | New Orleans Police Department

The New Orleans Police Department (NOPD) has released a list of guidelines for carnival parade spectators:

  • The department says police officers will be visible along all routes before, during and after parades and plainclothes officers will be among the spectators to keep an eye out for pick-pockets.
  • Spectators are urged not to carry large sums of cash.
  • Parade goers are also advised it is illegal to drink from an open metal or glass container on or near parade routes.
  • Parents should place a note in their children's pockets with their name, address and phone number to help reunited lost children with their parents.
  • Motorists are warned that illegally parked vehicles will be ticketed and towed.
  • Owners or properties along parade routes are prohibited from erecting stands or platforms on the sidewalk, street or neutral grounds. 
  • The chaining of ladders to public property, light standards and utility poles is prohibited.
  • The rule governing the use of ladders by parade attendees is that they be placed as many feet back from the curb as the ladder is high.
  • Float riders are prohibited from tossing throws and favors to the rear and/or front of their floats and in the parade formation and disbanding areas.

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Jamie Hayes Gallery - Mardi Gras limited edition prints

Jamie Hayes Gallery presents...

IT'S MARDI GRAS SEASON DOWN HERE IN NEW ORLEANS, AND YOU KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS...KING CAKES, BEADS AND 3 NEW MARDI GRAS 2010 LIMITED EDITION PRINTS:  

OFFICIAL JAMIE HAYES DESIGNS FOR MARDI GRAS 2010:

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"FAT TUESDAY"  
  
 

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"KING OF MARDI GRAS"

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    "ASH WEDNESDAY"

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Fleur de Lists | St. Charles Avenue New Orleans, LA

Carnival ‘10 in Numbers and Notes

Trivial and History on Mardi Gras Parades & Krewes...

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New Orleans scrambles to add Saints parade | thetowntalk.com

Carnival season -- which sees more than 70 parades roll through greater New Orleans before Fat Tuesday -- is getting one more.

The Saints-crazed city plans to celebrate the team's first-ever trip to the Super Bowl with a parade to honor them...

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Mardi Gras Music and Video on YouTube * All because it's Mardi Gras Time!

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King Cakes: Fabled New Orleans coffee cake comes with history -- and a surprise | Detroit Free Press

It's a coffee cake with a twist and a history. The feted king cake of New Orleans is a confection made of braided Danish pastry, laced with cinnamon. Traditionally it's served between Epiphany (Twelfth Night) and Mardi Gras, which this year is celebrated on Feb. 16…
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What is a Krewe? 2theadvocate.com

According to Wikipedia the definition of krewe is: A Krewe (pronounced in the same way as "crew") is an organization that puts on a parade and or a ball for the Carnival season. The term is best known for its association with New Orleans Mardi Gras, but is also used in other Carnival celebrations around the Gulf of Mexico, such as the Gasparilla Pirate Festival in Tampa, Florida, and Springtime Tallahassee as well as in La Crosse, Wisconsin

It began with a simple question, “So, just what exactly is a krewe?” … And so we set out to “decode the krewes” as Mardi Gras fever grips the Capital City.
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