The Mystery of the Plastic Baby: A Guide to Mardi Gras and the King Cake

The Mystery of the Plastic Baby: A Guide to Mardi Gras and the King Cake
Happy Mardi Gras 2026! While the parades and masks are famous, the true heart of a “Fat Tuesday” (February 17) celebration is found on the dessert table. The King Cake is a staple of the season, but for those outside of Gulf Coast traditions, it can be a confusing—and slightly hazardous—delicacy.
- The Colors of the Crown
The King Cake is decorated in three specific colors, each representing a virtue:
- Purple: Justice
- Green: Faith
- Gold: Power
The cake is shaped in a circle to represent a king’s crown, honoring the “Three Kings” who visited the infant Jesus.
- The Baby and the Burden
The most famous part of the cake is the tiny plastic baby hidden inside. Legend says that whoever finds the baby in their slice is “King” or “Queen” for the day and will have good luck in the coming year.
The Catch: In New Orleans tradition, the person who finds the baby is also responsible for buying the King Cake for the next party! It’s a delicious cycle of hospitality that keeps the Mardi Gras spirit alive all through the month of February.
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