| 烘焙 | hōng bèi | to cure by drying over a fire (tea, meat etc); to bake | |
| 焙干 | bèi gān | to dry over a fire; to roast | |
| 焙烤 | bèi kǎo | to bake; to roast; to kiln | |
| 焙烧 | bèi shāo | to roast; to bake (e.g. mineral ore) | |
| 炭焙 | tàn bèi | charcoal-roasted |
| 1 | In the past, bread was only sold in loaves in baked good stores. | |
| 2 | It had been purchased by a local authority so that an enormous pie could be baked for an annual fair. | |
| 3 | Bobs Red Mill makes several pre-packaged baking mixes; the chocolate cake mix being the best. | |
| 4 | The package says baking and pancake mix, but the pancakes were not tasty without some major tweaking to the recipe. | |
| 5 | For if you bake bread with indifference, you bake a bitter bread that feeds but half man's hunger. |