Wait why is there a baby inside.
													
																	King cake baby charm meaning. 
									
	
		
	
																	Putting a choking hazard inside a cake might sound strange to you but it s a tradition that started centuries ago in old world europe. 
																	Feve means broad bean or charm early charms were a bean painted or wrapped in foil or a pecan. 
																	King cake is baked without a center like your average bundt cake except buried inside the batter is a tiny plastic baby figurine. 
																	One of the creole state s many claims to fame is a reverence for customary confections baked with a pound of sugar and nice surprises inside. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	King cake is a frosted bready cake eaten between january 6 or king s day and fat tuesday. 
																	The whole tradition of king cakes came from france and the king cake included a favor or feve. 
																	Some take finding the baby in a literal sense. 
																	Some believe it means coming out of. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	But in this instance of the cake pull good luck charms as opposed to a plastic baby are attached to dainty ribbons and placed on the bottom layer of the cake after it s been baked and cooled right before it. 
																	Gold represents power green is associated with faith and purple illustrates justice. 
																	Although it would be reasonable to assume that a toddler had chosen the colors for the very first king cake they re actually symbolic. 
																	Even the colors of the icing and royal colors of mardi gras have a deeper meaning. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Take the signature king cake for example where you might just find a baby figurine in the colorful circular pastry if you re lucky.