state importance of a goan village baker in old times this importance diminished over the years how do you know this class 10
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The pader or baker was an important person in the Goan village as well as in the author's life. He used to mix, mould and bake the loaves of bread in age-old, tested furnaces. He used to come twice a day, once in the morning to sell the bread and then while returning after emptying his basket.
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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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