they made it for the king and queen and sometimes the nobles.
bread of course
They cook bread.
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.
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.
Bakers got flour from millers. Both bakers and millers commonly lived in towns and on manors.
bread of course
They cook bread.
Bread was a primary staple.
To bake bread and cakes
Families usually baked their own bread, but aristocrats and royalty could afford to buy bread. Bakers bought their flour from the millers, who would grind and sell grain as a paid service.
Bakers make bread and confectionery(biscuits and cakes).
They used a wooden paddle, a coal rake, an oven, baskets for the bread and mixing bowls for the bread.
Bakers make white bread out of flour and yeast.
No, with very few exceptions under despotic, cruel rulers.
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.
bakers make all types of bread..including white
Medieval bakers needed to know how to grow, harvest, mill and bake.