One of the most ubiquitous and eye-catching sights in a bakery are the rows of colourful and decadent pastries lined up in a display case.
Pastry is actually dough made with flour, butter and milk, but in Pakistan pastries cover an entire family of bakery items that include everything from cakes and brownies to tarts and are most often taken with evening tea.
Pastry arrived in South Asia with the British, although filo-style pastry dates back to Mesopotamia and Egyptian civilisation.
In the Indian subcontinent, pastry became popular because of its smooth texture. Pastry is made from fine flour, butter, milk sugar, eggs, yeast and fruit flavourings.
The ingredients are mixed well to form dough, which is rolled out, shaped and baked in an open. Honey, chocolate, jam and other items are used as toppings.
Pastries are offered by small and large bakeries throughout the twin cities. One such outlet is Tehzeeb Bakery, which has been selling pastries for 25 years.