"a baker from goa discusses the culture of goa". explain
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A Baker from Goa' is a pen portrait of a traditional Goan village baker who still has an important place in the society. The paders pick up the knowledge of bread baking from traditions in the family. The leavened, oven- baked bread is a gift of the Portuguese to India. These traditions have strengthened our present.
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'A Baker from Goa' is a pen portrait of a traditional Goan village baker who still has an important place in the society. The Paders pick up the knowledge of bread baking from traditions in the family. The leavened, oven-baked bread is a gift of the Portuguese to India. These traditions have strengthen our present.
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