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  2. Mardi Gras is here and so is King Cake - Where to get yours - AOL

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    Here are some local places to get your King Cake but the question is, which one is your favorite?

  3. Hankerin' for a slice of King Cake for Mardi Gras? Here are ...

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    Give its Rougagooey King Cake a try, which Cannata's says is filled with "Louisiana sugar, pecans and tradition." Where: 6289 W. Park Ave. in Houma. Call: (985) 873-9174.

  4. These New Orleans Bakeries Are Changing The King Cake Game - AOL

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    “People really want king cake during Mardi Gras, now more so than ever,” Guerin says. Related: The 41 Best Restaurants In New Orleans For Every Price Point. ... candied Louisiana citrus, and ...

  5. Cuisine of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    King cake—a cake made of braided brioche dough laced with cinnamon, with purple, green, and gold frosting, and a small plastic baby hidden inside; eaten during Mardi Gras season [23] [51] Praline—a candy made with pecans, brown and white sugar, butter, and cream [52]

  6. Manny Randazzo King Cakes - Wikipedia

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    Manny Randazzo King Cakes is a bakery in Metairie, Louisiana in the United States. The bakery was founded in 1965 by Sam Randazzo and his three sons: Lawrence, Manuel and Anthony. [1] The bakery specializes in king cakes. Randazzo King Cakes won best traditional king cake in the annual King Cake Snob competition, in 2017 [2] and 2019. [3]

  7. King cake - Wikipedia

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    Cakes may also be filled with cream cheese, praline, cinnamon, or an assortment of fruit fillings. [38] Traditionally, a small porcelain baby, [39] symbolizing Jesus, is hidden in the king cake and is a way for residents of Louisiana to celebrate their Christian faith. [40] The baby symbolizes luck and prosperity to whoever finds it.