how does bakers go around the villages
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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. He does not merely represent a profession but a highly admired Portuguese tradition. As his items are essential on each and every Goan occasion, he is respected and loved by the people.
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