Because he makes bread products
To bake.
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.
A medieval princess is importent to medieval society because she is going to step up and become queen one day.
To join a medieval baking guild, a baker typically had to complete an apprenticeship, which could last several years. During this time, they learned the trade under the guidance of a master baker, honing their skills and knowledge of baking techniques and recipes. Once the apprenticeship was completed, the baker would present a "masterpiece" loaf or product to the guild for approval. If accepted, they could then officially become a member of the guild, gaining access to resources, protection, and the right to sell their goods.
The Christian Church was probably the most important influence on the minds of medieval European people.
bread.
They cook .
To bake.
They usually live in their own bakery in a bedroom sometimes they live in a castle and are the kings baker.
No, it was an adult (either a woman or a man).
bake eat and sleep
a peasant hut with one room
I think they got paid either half a penny a day if they were a baker or three pence a day if they were a good baker. There is a link below to a site with prices and wages.
John Norman Leonard Baker has written: 'Medieval trade routes' -- subject(s): Trade routes
Medieval England
blacksmith cobbler silver/goldsmith baker cooper
the medieval baker was a freeman. They were aloud to set up bakeries for serfs and they were aloud to move from house to house working for the lords.