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Fountain gate (COLES) shop:2031

Fountain gate (COLES) shop:2031. History of baking. History of baking Egyptians. A baker from a medieval calendar

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Fountain gate (COLES) shop:2031

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  1. Fountain gate (COLES) shop:2031

  2. History of baking History of baking Egyptians A baker from a medieval calendar The first group of people to bake bread were ancient Egyptians, in 2600-2100 BC. It was believed that they learnt their skills from the Babylonians. In the royal bakery of Ramesses, bread and cakes were often made in shapes of animals and used for sacrifices. The Roman Empire The Greek culture influenced the Romans a lot after the Egyptians. From there, baking was transformed, and flourished. The Romans were lusty and festive, soon the art of baking was a highly respected profession during the fourth century (A.D). The 'job' was so profitable that in the time of Christ there were about three hundred Bakers around Rome. Europe From the Roman Empire, the art of Bakery spread throughout Europe and the rest of the world. During the Middle ages, it was common for each landlord to have a bakery, which was actually more of a public oven. Housewives would bring dough that they had prepared to the baker, who would use the oven to bake it into bread. As time went on, bakers began to bake their own goods, creating numerous tricks. For example, some bakers had trap doors that would allow a small boy to pinch off a bit of the dough to later sell off as his own. This practice eventually led in England to a regulation known as the Assize of Bread and Ale, which provided harsh punishments for bakers who were caught cheating. In response, bakers commonly threw in an extra loaf of bread; this tradition lives on in the modern "baker's dozen".

  3. PRODUCT LIST Breads, rolls, croissants, pastries, buns and yeast raised products Sweet, savoury, wholemeal, country grain, fruit, flat bread, products. For a full list go to bakers delight home page http://www.bakersdelight.com.au/cms/document.php?objectID=211

  4. NEW PRODUCTS At Bakers delight we are constantly bringing and introducing new products such as Mocha hot x buns, bbq bonanza pizza, garlic and cheese sticks, blueberry and white chocolate scones and ect. For a full list ask at your local bakers delight.

  5. Careers Bakers Delight presents a range of career opportunities and actively encourages career advancement. Positions vary from sales staff, to bakers, managers and franchisees. There are even opportunities to be a work as a corporate staff member. It's interesting to know that over 30% of our existing franchisees began their career as a baker or sales assistant.

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