The Baker: A Medieval Baker Pushes Bread Loaves into the Wood-Fired Oven with a Long Wooden Peel — the Village Smells Amazing
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This is how it could look
Warm and welcoming medieval bakery scene. Setting: a medieval village bakery — a ground-floor shop with a large stone wood-fired oven at the back, its opening glowing with intense heat. The baker: a jolly, round-faced man in a flour-dusted apron and white cap, sleeves rolled up. He is using a long wooden bread peel (a flat-ended paddle on a very long handle) to slide round bread loaves into the oven or pull finished golden-brown loaves out. Around the bakery: shelves laden with different kinds of bread (round loaves, long rolls, braided bread, small rolls). A sack of flour in the corner, flour spilled on the floor. The oven door open, the glowing fire visible inside. Perhaps a cat sleeping near the warm oven. A customer (a woman in medieval dress carrying a basket) at the front counter buying bread.