baking started during the Egyptian times. it started at the country of Egypt.. :)
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ang baked ay nagsimula sa bano 25 kulogo nhana pigsa ...pinalaman sa tinapay..at nagustuhan ng mga tao at naging pinakamasarap na tinapay sa buong mundo..hanggang naun ndi pa talo
It started in 1672 in London at a new buisness call Mr. Baker
The Spaniards introduced baking in the Philippines when they took over the country. The baking industry then started at people's home before it was later done in a commercial scale.
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The baking industry's shipments were $18.4 billion in 1992
The baking industry's shipments were $16.1 billion in 1996
In addition to its bread products, the baking industry also produces cakes
Baking is important because if it's not cooked enough then it isn't considered done and you can't be finished with a product unless it's done. The Baking industry just wouldn't make money if it was half baked. They have to be baked completely in order to be sold and considered an industry for tax reasons. There are times that some items get half baked but as usual we don't usually rely on half baked ideas, programs, or products.
The first people to bake were the ancient Egyptians, who were baking bread in 8000 BCE.
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A healthy economy favorable to the baking industry, especially marked in the wild proliferation of specialty baking stores like bagel shops, further fueled robust growth.
in the baking world industry technology is used in the testing of ingredients and equipment
The baking industry in the Philippines is growing at a rapid pace. There are many chain bakeries as well as local eateries popping up on a monthly basis. One of the top leaders in the baking industry in the Philippines are Julie's Bakeshop.