A 1500s bakery typically features a stone or brick structure with a large, wood-fired oven built into the wall, often visible from the street. The interior is rustic, with wooden tables for kneading and shaping dough, and shelves lined with loaves of bread, pastries, and other baked goods. The smell of fresh bread fills the air, and customers might see bakers working in simple, practical clothing, reflecting the labor-intensive nature of the trade. Overall, the atmosphere is bustling and communal, as bakeries serve as important social hubs in their communities.
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no idea whatsoever kid, figure out yerself 'cause im brain dead.
Indeed it was. Our contemporary viola model was created in the 19th century though.
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it was very strict
The Arabic word for bakery is: makhbaz, and it's written like this: مخبز
yes there is. There is like 20 places in Orlando that is a cake bakery and they are close by each other
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i think the tourists like carlos bakery like on cake boss! people come from all over the world to eat at carlos' bakery!
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