How does the author remember the traditional baker of goa ? why did he wait for the baker the maximum when he was a child
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The bakers are known pader in Goa. The writer remembers a baker fondly. The baker would come at least twice a day for selling his bread. The jingling thud of his bamboo would wake the children and they would run to meet and greet him
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(i) In the Portuguese days, the bakers were usually dressed up in a peculiar dress known as the kabai. It was a single-piece long frock reaching down to the knees.
(ii) During the author’s childhood days, he saw the bakers used to wear a shirt and trousers which were shorter than full-length ones and longer than half pants
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