baked goods
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Definition
Noun: - Food products cooked by dry heat in an oven: "Baked goods" refers to a category of edible items, typically made from flour-based doughs or batters, that are prepared through the process of baking. This includes items such as bread, cakes, cookies, pastries, pies, and muffins.
Usage
- The term "baked goods" is used as a plural noun to refer to these food items collectively. It is commonly used in commercial, culinary, and everyday contexts to describe products sold in bakeries or made at home.
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Examples
Advanced Usage
- "Artisanal baked goods": This phrase emphasizes baked goods made in a traditional or non-mechanized way, often with high-quality ingredients.
- The farmers' market is known for its artisanal baked goods.
- The term can be used in a more abstract or qualitative sense to describe the general output or product of baking.
- The quality of the baked goods from that kitchen is consistently excellent.
Variants and Related Words
- Bakery (n): A place where baked goods are made or sold.
- I bought this loaf at the local bakery.
- Baker (n): A person whose trade is baking and selling bread, cakes, etc.
- The baker arrives at the shop very early.
- Bake (v): To cook by dry heat in an oven.
- She will bake a cake for the birthday.
Synonyms
- Pastries: Often used synonymously, though "pastries" can sometimes refer more specifically to sweet, rich baked goods like danishes or puff pastry items.
- Breadstuff: A more formal or old-fashioned term for baked goods, especially breads.
Notes on Meaning
- The term "baked goods" inherently refers to the finished, cooked products. It does not refer to the raw ingredients or the act of baking itself.
- It is a broad, categorical term. Specific items like "a loaf of bread" or "a cake" are types of baked goods.
Noun
- foods (like breads and cakes and pastries) that are cooked in an oven