Baker Masculine - boulanger
Feminine - boulangère
And the place where they work, i.e., bakery - boulangerie
you call them a baker or a pastry chef (although this term is used for more than just cakes). If they decorate the cakes too they could be considered a cake decorator
Baker
A miller is a person that mills (grinds) wheat (and other grains) into a flour to bake bread and cakes, etc.
backer / cake decorator,
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 . . .
One that bakes bread, cakes, or pastries, especially commercially.
A baker.
because she bakes nice cakes i weigh 81 stone you see
i am SURE he didn't! whoever bakes yummy cakes cannot be completely evil! ...or maybe he tried but was (too) frustrated that he couldn't manage...
The word bakes is the plural form of the noun bake.The word 'bakes' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to bake.
No, it is not an adverb. Bakes is a verb form (present tense, third-person singular).
you call a group of cakes a batch
a baker is a person who bakes cakes, cupcake.A bakery is a place that makes and sells baked goods such as muffins or bread.
The neighborhood friend who baked cakes in "To Kill a Mockingbird" was Miss Maudie Atkinson. She was known for her baking skills and for being a kind and generous neighbor to Scout and Jem.