what importance did the baker's furnace have village of Goa
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Because the furnance plays a significant role in the making of the loaves and other weaknesses in goan village. EXPLANATION: A furnace is used for representing a large heating material. In Goa, these furnaces are playing a major role in preparing the loaves of bread and other bakery related items like delicacies.
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Bread is a permanent item of a Goan meal and the baker is an important member of the Goan community. Besides, marriage gifts are meaningless without the sweet bread ‘bol’, a special delicacy, served at festivals. Cakes and bolinhas are a special charm at Christmas. A baker’s furnace is therefore indispensable in a traditional Goan village.
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