"The Sugar Mouse Cake" by Gene Zion, published 1964.
A baker bakes a cake.
It bakes for the village it lives in.
backer / cake decorator,
One that bakes bread, cakes, or pastries, especially commercially.
A baker bakes the donuts and breads and other thing that require baking.
A baker is somone that bakes for people and also like to smell dessert...i like camels and people names Alex Carriero!
From Britain - it's an ordinary English word meaning 'he who bakes bread'.
A pastry chef usually spends more time baking more delicate pastries, while a baker bakes breads, cakes, and cookies.
A pastry chef usually spends more time baking more delicate pastries, while a baker bakes breads, cakes, and cookies.
Assuming you're asking the title of the person that bakes cakes, it's a baker. By the way, he or she is my friend . . .
The subject, in an English sentence, is the article of speech which the verb always refers to. E.g.) He runs; The baker bakes; They went down to the theatre.
A miller is a person that mills (grinds) wheat (and other grains) into a flour to bake bread and cakes, etc.