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In the light of the lesson"baker from Goa"discuss the culture of goa.

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Answered by josememattekattil
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This statement tells us that the baker was a very respected person in the Goan society because he would guide the children about good behavior (when he mildly rebuked them for peeping into his basket and giving respect to the elders (when he wished Good morning to the lady of the house) etc.

Culture of Goa

Goans have a particular fondness for performing arts, which is very distinct from the other states of India. A beautiful blend of Indian and western, Goan art forms consist of Fugdi, Dhalo and the Kunbi that date back to the Portuguese era in Goa.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bread forms an essential part of the Goan culture. There is no party or festival without bread. Marriage gifts are meaningless without the sweet bread known as the bol. Any party or a feast loses its charm without bread. A baker is very important for a village. The lady of the house must prepare sandwiches on the occasion of her daughter’s engagement. Cakes and bolinhas are a must for Christmas as well as other festivals. Thus, the presence of the baker’s furnace in the village is absolutely essential. Loaves of bread are very popular in Goa and is a staple food even in remote villages. The bread has health benefits. There are still a few small bakeries left in some of the smaller towns.

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