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.
they were not paid allot the if they were to bake for some one of high nobility some thimes it would be free
First of all, LETS FIX YOUR GRAMMAR. So ask, What do medieval; bakers bake? OK, now for the answer. They bake simple cakes with simple designs and bread.
If there was a bakers' guild in the area where a person lived, he would have to go through an apprentice period, which could take years. Most bakers of the Middle Ages lived in small towns and villages. They provided bread to laborers, and their products were not fancy. Farm wives could bake pastries and bread and sell them. So really all that was needed in such a place was an ability to bake.
Bakers got flour from millers. Both bakers and millers commonly lived in towns and on manors.
They probably did.
because they need to for food or for money
YES, they do; all bakers bake cakes. Have you ever seen cake boss. that show rocks.
To bake bread and cakes
Medieval bakers needed to know how to grow, harvest, mill and bake.
Yes but only sometimes....
No they did not they mostly baked breads and that's it
Why do bees make great bakers? Because they put a little honey in everything they bake.
100 If three bakers bake 30 pies in one hour, they are baking 10 pies/baker/hour. So five bakers can bake 50 pie in one hour and 100 pies in two hours.
Mix and prepare the dough, let it rise (proof), then bake the product.
They make goods made from grains, such as breads and pastries.
bake a cake as fast as you can,put it in an over and bakers man