1. A Rosca to Celebrate Three Kings’ Day


January has already begun, but the holidays aren’t over yet. This Monday and Tuesday, Las Medialunas del Abuelo will be featuring an artisanal Rosca de Reyes in its display cases to keep the tradition alive—and take it up a notch. Sourdough, extra-fine flour, eggs, milk, and honey come together in a soft, fluffy, beautifully aromatic rosca, the kind you can tell was made with time and care.
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The final touch is pure spectacle: homemade pastry cream, cherries, figs, and coarse sugar, all topping a 600-gram rosca that looks as good as it tastes, right down to the last crumb.
The details: Available at all locations, over the counter, through the app, or via delivery (depending on the store).
Where: Various locations around the city.



















