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describe the Baker from Goa . what is he known as? his dressing .his entry. his importance in society.​

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Answered by jnan441
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Explanation:

The baker often made a musical entry with his bamboo stick. His one hand supported the basket on his head while the other banged the bamboo on the ground. He would go house to house and greet the ladies before handing them over the loaves. The parents would scold the children and make them stand aside.

Answered by sweetnitiks
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Answer: They are known as 'Paders' in Goa. The mixers, moulders and their time-tested furnaces continue to serve the people of Goa with their famous bread loaves....

It was the maid-servant of the house who collected the loaves while children sorted out the bread bangles for themselves.

The bakers and bread sellers of those days had a peculiar dress known as kabai . It was a single piece long frock reaching down to the knees . In those days the bakers were seemed to be wore a white shirt and trousers which were shorter than full length ones and longer than half pants.

The baker made his musical entry with the 'jhang, jhang' sound of his specially made bamboo staff One hand supported the basket on his head and the other banged the bamboo on the ground. He would greet the lady of the house and then place the basket on the bamboo....

A baker used to be a friend, companion and guide of the children of a Goan village. The presence of the baker's furnace in the village is absolutely essential. ... As his items are essential on each and every Goan occasion, he is respected and loved by the people.

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