what was the importance of a baker for the village class 10 bakers from goa First Flight
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A baker is very important and essential for a Goan village. He does not merely represent a profession but a highly admired Portuguese tradition. His breads are essential on each and every occasion. He enjoys respect and love of the people. The children consider him their friend, companion and guide.
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The baker was an important part of each village in Goa.
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- The baker carried on the old Portuguese traditions.
- The baker delivered bread for daily consumption.
- The baker supplied ‘bol’ for marriage festivities and cakes and ‘bolinhas’ during Christmas and other celebrations.
- The baker’s goods were consumed by adults and adored by children, who especially waited to get the ‘bangles’.
- The baker interacted a lot with children, for the author calls the baker a ‘friend, companion and guide’.
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