What does ‘Baker’s Dozen’ mean?

As early as the thirteenth century the British bakers’ guild introduced the practice of adding a little extra to every loaf of bread, in order to ensure they were not selling underweight—for which the punishment was severe. For the same reason, when selling bread in bulk, they added a thirteenth loaf to every 12 sold. To this day, a baker’s dozen in 13. Learn which common foods have totally different names in England.