They probably did.
To bake bread and cakes
Yes but only sometimes....
No they did not they mostly baked breads and that's it
Bakers were not allowed to bake bread on Sundays. They used their ovens to cook meat.
The bakers had cakes and pies, but they were not made with sugar but honey. Refined sugar won't be around for hundreds of years.
Yes, "bakers" is a noun. It refers to individuals who professionally bake bread, pastries, and other goods.
Colonial bakers used various tools of the trade to bake bread and other goods, including wooden mixing bowls, dough troughs, wooden spoons, rolling pins, and pastry wheels. They also utilized brick ovens for baking, which required careful monitoring of temperature and timing. Additionally, bakers would have used scales and measuring cups to ensure precise measurements for their recipes.
Bakers bake bread and bread products like cinnamon rolls and cupcakes. They also work too early in the day for me to talk to most of them.
In a bakery.
To make delicious apple zucchini bread, combine grated zucchini, diced apples, flour, sugar, eggs, oil, cinnamon, and baking soda. Mix well and bake in a preheated oven until golden brown and a toothpick comes out clean when inserted. Enjoy!
Because the bakers bake it in a pan of a different shape! It is done this way presumably to make it easy to see which loaf is which kind of bread dough. Cathy Williams
bread, cookies, muffins, brownies ,rolls. ect. i do enjoy baking its a good hobby to have