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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p A cakery is a specific establishment which produces and/or sells cakes; they may also sell cupcakes, muffins, sponges, as well as other baked goods that fall under the title of a cake. Products are baked on site in the same manner to that of a bakery but does not make or sell other associated items. The term Cakery may sometimes be used to get around the fact that "bakery" or "bakeries" have been taken as a name for many long established businesses and new entrants want to stand out.Commonly a cakery does not sell anything that is not classed by definition as a cake:"A sweet baked food made of flour, liquid, eggs, and other ingredients, such as raising agents and flavorings.""A flat rounded mass of dough or batter, such as a pancake that is baked or fried." - from http://www.thefreedictionary.com/cakeBy basic definition at least, this would not include breads, pastries (sweet or savoury) or puddings. A cakery's distinction from a general bakery may not be as strict as with a Patisserie for example, which is a legally protected class of pastry making establishments in some countries.. }

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