A patisserie is a French pastry shop. It sells cakes, pies, fancy sweet pastries, tarts and puddings, as well as Croissants and other types of light bread. Patisseries also usually make cakes for special occasions to order.
They should not be confused with mainstream bakeries- a bakery in France is called a boulangerie.
It's kinda obvious actually. Bakeries bake and of course people ask what do they bake. Well..., they bake lots of different kinds of bread which they sell to people. Examples are muffins, cupcakes, cinnamon rolls and lots of other things.
you can buy lots but mostly stuff like brownies, cookies etc.
Croissants, baguettes, pain de mie, madeleines, brioche, pain au chocolat.....
i believe it is any type of food that is baked in the oven.
Food, wine, animals (alive or dead, the choice is yours), clothes, computer games..........
of course french cakes
He was French bred. Merci beaucoup!
boulangerie (which means bakery, where you buy bread.)
French Meadow Bakery was created in 1985.
Quelle boulangerie ? is the translation for which bakery? in French.
A bakery = Une boulangerie
It is a bakery in French.
You can buy bakery equipment online from Amazon or Culinary Depot. If you want the best quality, it would be better to find a local bakery store and buy it in person.
I buy rusk from a bakery.
I went to the bakery to buy some bread.
In a bakery.
at corner bakery
the bakery is 'la boulangerie' in French.