Who discovered baking?
It's impossible to pinpoint a single person or specific time for the discovery of baking. It likely developed gradually over thousands of years, driven by human curiosity and the need for food preservation.
Here's what we know:
* Early evidence: Archaeological evidence suggests that humans have been baking bread for at least 10,000 years, with evidence found in the Near East and Egypt.
* Accidental discoveries: Early forms of baking probably arose accidentally, with people noticing that grains heated over fire would become edible.
* Evolution of techniques: Over time, humans developed techniques for grinding grains, creating dough, and building ovens.
Therefore, we can't credit a single person with discovering baking. It was a collective effort that evolved over millennia, driven by necessity and human ingenuity.
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