
Episode 10
Four workmates at a language school in Glasgow compete for the Flour Power trophy. Arabic teacher Ruba, administrator Tatiana, café manager Nana and English teacher Marcus battle it out.
In this episode we’re in Glasgow at Live Language. With over 1,000 students attending its classes every year, it's one of Scotland’s busiest language schools.
It’s a multilingual affair as Arabic teacher Ruba, Russian services administrator Tatiana, Lebanese café manager Nana, English teacher and Highlander Marcus battle it out for the Flour Power trophy.
Perfectionist Nana decides to cook a traditional baklava, while Tatiana bakes a cake in honour of her grandmother. Ruba goes for a chocolate cake with some mouthwatering additions but Marcus goes one step further, creating a ‘monumental’ cake in tribute to one of Scotland’s most iconic landmarks. Let’s just say it’s ambitious!
Judging alongside series stalwart Nichola Reith is local baker and café owner Calum Bryce.
Once all the workmates’ creations are revealed, tasted, judged and scored, just who will win the prestigious Flour Power trophy?
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