. . "BAKING, the action of the verb \"to bake,\" a word, in various forms, common to Teutonic languages (cf. Ger. backen), meaning to cook by dry heat. \"Baking\" is thus primarily applied to the process of preparing bread, and is also applied to the hardening by heat or \"firing\" of pottery, earthenware or bricks. (See [[../Bread|Bread]]; [[../Ceramics|Ceramics]] and [[../Brick|Brick]].) \n* 15px|Colabora en Wikisource. Wikisource contiene el original de o sobre 1911 Encyclop\u00E6dia Britannica/Baking. En el cual se ha basado este art\u00EDculo."@es . . "Baking"@es . "BAKING, the action of the verb \"to bake,\" a word, in various forms, common to Teutonic languages (cf. Ger. backen), meaning to cook by dry heat. \"Baking\" is thus primarily applied to the process of preparing bread, and is also applied to the hardening by heat or \"firing\" of pottery, earthenware or bricks. (See [[../Bread|Bread]]; [[../Ceramics|Ceramics]] and [[../Brick|Brick]].) \n* 15px|Colabora en Wikisource. Wikisource contiene el original de o sobre 1911 Encyclop\u00E6dia Britannica/Baking. En el cual se ha basado este art\u00EDculo."@es . . "1911 Encyclop\u00E6dia Britannica/Baking"@es . . . "Bakhti\u00E1ri"@es . "Bakis"@es . . .