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Bakery

A bakery is an establishment that produces and sells flour-based food baked in an oven such as bread, cookies, cakes, doughnuts, bagels, pastries, and pies.[1] Some retail bakeries are also categorized as cafés, serving coffee and tea to customers who wish to consume the baked goods on the premises. Confectionery items are also made in most bakeries throughout the world.

Bakery in Brussels (Belgium)

History edit

 
A bakery inside the former Burton's Saw Factory in the Eugene Blair Boulevard Historic Commercial Area
 
Usually small bakehouses were used in rural areas

Baked goods have been around for thousands of years. The art of baking was developed early during the Roman Empire. It was highly famous art as Roman citizens loved baked goods and demanded them frequently for important occasions such as feasts and weddings. Because of the fame of the art of baking, around 300 BC, baking was introduced as an occupation and respectable profession for Romans. Bakers began to prepare bread at home in an oven, using mills to grind grain into flour for their breads. The demand for baked goods persisted, and the first bakers' guild was established in 168 BC in Rome. The desire for baked goods promoted baking throughout Europe and expanded into eastern parts of Asia. Bakers started baking bread and other goods at home and selling them on the streets.

This trend became common, and soon, baked products were sold in streets of Rome, Germany, London, and more. A system of delivering baked goods to households arose as the demand increased significantly. This prompted bakers to establish places where people could purchase baked goods. The first open-air market for baked goods was established in Paris, and since then bakeries have become a common place to purchase delicious goods and to socialize. By the colonial era, bakeries were commonly viewed in this way.[2]

On July 7, 1928, a bakery in Chillicothe, Missouri introduced sliced bread using the automatic bread-slicing machine, invented by Otto Frederick Rohwedder. While the bread initially failed to sell, due to its "sloppy" aesthetic, and the fact it went stale faster, it later became popular.[3] In World War II bread slicing machines were effectively banned, as the metal in them was required for wartime use. When they were requisitioned, creating 100 tons of metal alloy, the decision proved very unpopular with housewives.[4]

World War II directly affected the bread industry in the UK. Baking schools closed during this time, so when the war ended there was a lack of skilled bakers. This resulted in new methods being developed to satisfy the world's desire for bread, including chemical additives, premixes and specialised machinery. Old methods of baking were almost completely eradicated when these new methods were introduced and the industry became industrialised. The old methods were seen as unnecessary and financially unsound. During this period there were not many traditional bakeries left.

Specialities edit

 
Egg Tart (specialized baked goods)
 
Carquinyolis, a Catalan variation of biscotti, made with whole or sliced almonds
 
Strawberry Cupcakes (specialized baked goods)
 
Hanna Partanen's kalakukko bakery in Kuopio, Finland

Some bakeries provide services for special occasions (such as weddings, anniversaries, birthday parties, business networking events, etc.) or customized baked products for people who have allergies or sensitivities to certain foods (such as nuts, peanuts, dairy or gluten, etc.). Bakeries can provide a wide range of cake designs such as sheet cakes, layer cakes, wedding cakes, tiered cakes, etc. Other bakeries may specialize in traditional or hand-made types of baked products made with locally milled flour, without flour bleaching agents or flour treatment agents, baking what is sometimes referred to as artisan bread.[1]

Products edit

Commercialization edit

In many countries, many grocery stores and supermarkets sell "sliced bread" (prepackaged/presliced bread), cakes, and other pastries. They may also offer in-store baking, with products either fully baked on site or part-baked prior to delivery to store,[5] and some offer cake decoration.[2] Nonetheless, many people still prefer to get their baked goods from a small artisanal bakery, either out of tradition, the availability of a greater variety of baked products, or due to the higher quality products characteristic of the trade of baking.[1]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Yogambal Ashokkumar (2009), Theory of Bakery and Confectionary, ISBN 978-81-203-3954-5
  2. ^ a b Rush, Morgan. "About the Bakery Business". Huston Chronicle. Retrieved February 24, 2014.
  3. ^ "How Sliced Bread Became the 'Greatest Thing'". Time. Retrieved February 18, 2020.
  4. ^ "U.S. At War: Trouble on the Bread Line". Time. February 1, 1943. Retrieved October 6, 2017.
  5. ^ North, A. and Small, J., How do UK supermarkets operate their in-store bakeries?, British Baker, published 28 April 2021, accessed 15 September 2022

BEST BREAD AND BAKERY MANUFACTURER in Meerut== External links ==

  •   Media related to Bakeries at Wikimedia Commons
  •   The dictionary definition of bakery at Wiktionary

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Bakehouse redirects here For other uses see Bakehouse disambiguation For other uses see Bakery disambiguation A bakery is an establishment that produces and sells flour based food baked in an oven such as bread cookies cakes doughnuts bagels pastries and pies 1 Some retail bakeries are also categorized as cafes serving coffee and tea to customers who wish to consume the baked goods on the premises Confectionery items are also made in most bakeries throughout the world Bakery in Brussels Belgium Contents 1 History 2 Specialities 3 Products 4 Commercialization 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory edit nbsp A bakery inside the former Burton s Saw Factory in the Eugene Blair Boulevard Historic Commercial Area nbsp Usually small bakehouses were used in rural areasBaked goods have been around for thousands of years The art of baking was developed early during the Roman Empire It was highly famous art as Roman citizens loved baked goods and demanded them frequently for important occasions such as feasts and weddings Because of the fame of the art of baking around 300 BC baking was introduced as an occupation and respectable profession for Romans Bakers began to prepare bread at home in an oven using mills to grind grain into flour for their breads The demand for baked goods persisted and the first bakers guild was established in 168 BC in Rome The desire for baked goods promoted baking throughout Europe and expanded into eastern parts of Asia Bakers started baking bread and other goods at home and selling them on the streets This trend became common and soon baked products were sold in streets of Rome Germany London and more A system of delivering baked goods to households arose as the demand increased significantly This prompted bakers to establish places where people could purchase baked goods The first open air market for baked goods was established in Paris and since then bakeries have become a common place to purchase delicious goods and to socialize By the colonial era bakeries were commonly viewed in this way 2 On July 7 1928 a bakery in Chillicothe Missouri introduced sliced bread using the automatic bread slicing machine invented by Otto Frederick Rohwedder While the bread initially failed to sell due to its sloppy aesthetic and the fact it went stale faster it later became popular 3 In World War II bread slicing machines were effectively banned as the metal in them was required for wartime use When they were requisitioned creating 100 tons of metal alloy the decision proved very unpopular with housewives 4 World War II directly affected the bread industry in the UK Baking schools closed during this time so when the war ended there was a lack of skilled bakers This resulted in new methods being developed to satisfy the world s desire for bread including chemical additives premixes and specialised machinery Old methods of baking were almost completely eradicated when these new methods were introduced and the industry became industrialised The old methods were seen as unnecessary and financially unsound During this period there were not many traditional bakeries left Specialities edit nbsp Egg Tart specialized baked goods nbsp Carquinyolis a Catalan variation of biscotti made with whole or sliced almonds nbsp Strawberry Cupcakes specialized baked goods nbsp Hanna Partanen s kalakukko bakery in Kuopio FinlandSome bakeries provide services for special occasions such as weddings anniversaries birthday parties business networking events etc or customized baked products for people who have allergies or sensitivities to certain foods such as nuts peanuts dairy or gluten etc Bakeries can provide a wide range of cake designs such as sheet cakes layer cakes wedding cakes tiered cakes etc Other bakeries may specialize in traditional or hand made types of baked products made with locally milled flour without flour bleaching agents or flour treatment agents baking what is sometimes referred to as artisan bread 1 Products editBread Bread roll Flatbreads Bagels Donuts Muffins Pizzas Buns Pastries Pies Crumpets Tarts Brownies Cakes Croissants Cupcakes Cookies Scones Barmbrack Soda bread Biscuit bread Crackers Biscuits Pretzels Biscotti Kalakukko Cornbread Pandesal Pumpkin bread Pita Sourdough Waffles PuffCommercialization editIn many countries many grocery stores and supermarkets sell sliced bread prepackaged presliced bread cakes and other pastries They may also offer in store baking with products either fully baked on site or part baked prior to delivery to store 5 and some offer cake decoration 2 Nonetheless many people still prefer to get their baked goods from a small artisanal bakery either out of tradition the availability of a greater variety of baked products or due to the higher quality products characteristic of the trade of baking 1 See also edit nbsp Food portalBakehouse building Baker a person who produces baked goods Baking Cake decorating Cakery Coffeehouse Konditorei a German shop that makes sells and serves cakes pastries coffee and tea in mornings and afternoons List of baked goods List of bakeries List of bakery cafes List of doughnut shops Patisserie a French or Belgian establishment that specializes in pastries Sliced bread prepackaged presliced bread Tea houseReferences edit a b c Yogambal Ashokkumar 2009 Theory of Bakery and Confectionary ISBN 978 81 203 3954 5 a b Rush Morgan About the Bakery Business Huston Chronicle Retrieved February 24 2014 How Sliced Bread Became the Greatest Thing Time Retrieved February 18 2020 U S At War Trouble on the Bread Line Time February 1 1943 Retrieved October 6 2017 North A and Small J How do UK supermarkets operate their in store bakeries British Baker published 28 April 2021 accessed 15 September 2022 BEST BREAD AND BAKERY MANUFACTURER in Meerut External links nbsp Media related to Bakeries at Wikimedia Commons nbsp The dictionary definition of bakery at Wiktionary Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bakery amp oldid 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