Prince of Wales bakery explained

Prince of Wales bakery is a historic Bakery in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It is the oldest continuing bakery in Dhaka.[1] [2]

History

Prince of Wales bakery was established in Dhaka circa 1850 by a man from Wales, Great Britain. The original owner left shortly before the Partition of India. The bakery is located in Lakshmi Bazaar, Old Dhaka. After the original owner left, the bakery and premises was bought by a former employee, Sheikh Buddhu Mia, who continued the baker. The Bakery has been owned by three generations of Sheikh Buddhu Mia's family. The bakery was the first in Dhaka to offer wedding cakes and Christmas cakes. The bakery bakes in a traditional method with equipments that are a hundred years old.[3] [4] It's Christmas cakes are a traditional Christmas item of Old Dhaka.[5] [6] The bakery used to have portraits of the English monarchy. The bakery has declined in recent years and is now a confectionery store.[7]

Notes and References

  1. News: Prince of Wales: Dhaka's oldest bakery. 7 January 2018. The Daily Star. 28 December 2016. en.
  2. News: FOR THE SWEET TOOTHED. 7 January 2018. The Daily Star. 3 January 2015. en.
  3. News: Prince of Wales: Dhaka's oldest bakery. 7 January 2018. The Daily Star. 28 December 2016. en.
  4. News: The Old Baker's Tale. 7 January 2018. The Daily Star. 30 October 2015. en.
  5. News: Christmas for all. 7 January 2018. The Daily Star. 23 December 2016. en.
  6. News: Christmas Delights. 7 January 2018. The Daily Star. 25 December 2015. en.
  7. News: Amin. Aasha Mehreen. Karim. Elita. A Low-key Christmas Celebration. 7 January 2018. archive.thedailystar.net.