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What is the author's view on goan baker

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Answered by ammarchikte
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The author seems to be very observant because not only does he know all this but also knows the profit-making in it as he says that in those days, the baker was very prosperous and never starved. He also knew that they maintained monthly bills on the walls. Such strong observation powers would definitely be beneficial for children as they would become aware of the citizens of their neighbourhood

Answered by jitakalita64
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  • According to the author Lucio the old Portuguese days were famous for their loaves of bread . the author beleives that the bakers are still alive but may be the lovers have vanished. He expresses the importance of bols,bolinhas,cakes etc. in their early occasions . Lucio mentioned that baking was the most profitable profession at his times and today also if someone who have a jackfruit like physic is easily compared with a baker or pader
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