Rodrigues describes his childhood and the bakers of goa what does he remember so fondly about those bakers (100-150) words
Answers
❤.Rodrigues describes his childhood. Those were good old Portuguese days, the Portuguese and their famous loaves of bread. The eaters of loaves might have vanished but the makers are still there. We still have amongst us mixers, the moulders and those who bake the loaves. Those time-tested furnaces still exist. It is their traditional family work. Those bakers are known as paders in Goa. The writer remembers a baker fondly. He used to be their friend. He used to visit their house twice a day. In the morning the Jingling sound of the bamboo woke them from sleep. The maidservants purchased the loaves. The bakers also sold bread bangles, sweet bread of special make, cakes, and Bolinas. He collected the bill at the end of the month.
The writer explains his childhood memories associated with the bakers of Goa. He says that the baker used a typical jingling sound that used to come from the thud of his bamboo stick. The baker used this sound to attract the nearby children to buy the food items he carried in his basket. When the children would hear this sound, they would come running towards the baker and search for their favourite items in his basket. The writer himself, along with his friends also used to go running towards the baker and ate even without brushing or cleaning his mouth properly.
Hope this helps you
Please mark me as brainliest