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Hourai Eri, a second-year high school girl, takes over "Pandora" - a bakery specialising in wood fire cooked goods.
Najika faces a new challenge, and it may be her toughest one yet. Before their tragic accident, her parents, both famous pastry chefs, made a promise to the grandmother of a classmate of Najika’s: to duplicate a white cake the elderly woman once tasted abroad as a teenager. Now Najika hopes to re-create the cake herself.With so few clues (it’s fluffy and heavenly) and so many possibilities, the trial and error might just go on forever. But Najika refuses to give up–for one reason: She knows that all great masterpieces contain a distinct magic: a secret ingredient called love. Najika will need lots of it to make the wishes of Anju’s grandmother–and certain other classmates–come true. And who knows? With so much amour in the air, Najika might just find a little left over for herself!
Anzu Sakurai's father runs a bakery shop. One day he disappears leaving Anzu and apprentice Tsukiya behind. Can the two of them work together to keep the shop running?!
18-years old Satoko was transported to another world along with her bakery shop. Having heard from her mother, “Generations after generations have gone to another world after experiencing a large earthquake,” Satoko fell into panic! Regardless to her unrest, her bakery of 15-years history was bustling with customers. In that case, I’ll just continue to bake till the day I go home, thought Satoko. One day, she meets the beautiful princess Kozusa. She was supposed to be 18—but looks like that of a 10-years old. Princess Kozusa, who was planned to be wedded to the “King among kings”, had been transformed into a child due to magic. For the peace of the land, the wedding had to materialize no matter what. Their enemy was an evil great magician, and Kozusa’s life would be in peril were this to continue. This is a temporary reprieve—when Kozusa finally finished her story, this was what she declared. “Come with me, Satoko. I wish to partake in your bread throughout this journey!”