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a. After reading the story 'A Baker from Goa", do you think our traditions, heritage, values
and practices are the roots that nourish us?

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Answered by nuran68
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Answered by Anonymous
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Yes, our traditions and values do nourish us.

  • The story is about the importance of a baker in Goan culture, and it is set under the Portuguese rule of the city of Goa.
  • The tradition and culture of loaf making, as well as the passion for it, were part of the region's tradition and heritage.
  • While the loaf eaters were vanished, manufacturers and furnaces remained, serving as a reminder of both bread and history.
  • The chief baker came in twice a day, first as he left for his morning sales and again when he returned after emptying his enormous basket.
  • Bakery goods had a special value in Goa's culture and traditions. Seniors in the neighbourhood fondly remembered the good old days and the delectable bread loaves.
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