- time."
Ancient Roman bakers used
honey and oil in
their products,
creating pastries rather than breads. In
ancient Rome,
bakers (Latin, pistor) were sometimes...
- the
bakers were
asked to make a hyper-realistic
illusion cake in four hours. The
second episode is
Biscuit W****. For the
first challenge, the
bakers were...
-
Bakers Square Restaurant &
Bakery (also
known as
Bakers Square) is a
casual dining restaurant chain in the
United States.
Known for its pies,
Bakers Square...
- raspberries. A 3D cake
replica of an
animal of the
bakers'
choosing was set as the showstopper; the
bakers were
given four hours, the
judges expecting the...
-
Bakers Oven was a
British bakery chain. In May 1994, it was
acquired by Greggs; in
December 2008, the
shops of
Bakers Oven were
renamed as Greggs. Bakers...
- the Brown-
Bakers'
Guild and the White-
Bakers' Guild. The Brown-
Bakers were
bakers of
nutritious bread,
while the White-
Bakers were
bakers of the less...
-
Bakers Limited,
commonly known as
Bakers, is a
South African company which produces a wide
variety of
savoury and
sweet biscuits.
Bakers is part of National...
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Operative Bakers was
established in 1849, and by 1854 it was led by
Thomas Hodson.
Under his
leadership the
union first expanded to
represent bakers in Salford...
- challenge, the
bakers were
tasked with
making twelve decorative mini rolls, in two hours. The
technical challenge, set by Prue,
required the
bakers to make a...
-
bakers instead of
three and
three rounds instead of two, with all four
bakers completing in the preheat,
after which the two
lowest performing bakers...