Yahoo India Web Search

Search results

  1. Jul 5, 2020 · Find an answer to your question Goan bread,Coorgi culture and Assam tea-all have foreign origins but have assimilated into Indian culture and traditions.Do you …

  2. Sep 10, 2020 · Role of a baker in Goan village: - This question is taken from the story "A baker from Goa" by Lucio Rodrigues. - The story is a portrait of a traditional Goan village baker who still has an important place in society. - The baker player a very important role in the childhood of the narrator - He was a guide, friend, and companion to the narrator

  3. Mar 4, 2020 · The baker’s furnace was an essential part of a traditional Goan village because the baker’s services were needed on a daily basis and also during celebrations. The baker would come by each day, to deliver loaves of bread for the elders of the house while the children waited eagerly for the bread-bangles. Bread was an important part of all ...

  4. Answer: The goal baker is still an important part of the life of a giant village in several ways. Explanation: Marriage gifts are meaningless without the sweet bread known as the bol, just as a party or a feast loses its charm without bread. The lady of the house must prepare sandwiches on the occassion of her daughter's engagement.

  5. Feb 23, 2020 · Answer: The baker was an important person in the Goan village. 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. Rather than a baker, he was a friend to the children (including the author ...

  6. Mar 2, 2022 · Answer: Yes, bread is an important part of Goan life. We know this because the important festivals of Goanese can't be celebrated without bol and sweet bread. Bolinhas need to be prepared during Christmas and other festivals. The Mothers used to prepare sandwiches on the occasion of their daughter's engagement. Explanation:

  7. Jan 5, 2022 · Describe a traditional Goan village Baker. (in 100 words) Answer: The baker or bread-seller of those days had a peculiar dress known as the "kabai" which was a single-piece long frock reaching down to the knees. He used to visit at least twice a day, once, while setting out in the morning on his selling around, and then again, when he returned ...

  8. in a traditional Goan village. The Portuguese are famous for preparing the loaves of bread. We can come across the bakers of bread. It is their traditional family work. The villagers were much fond of the sweet bread known as ‘bol’. The marriage gifts were meaningless without it. So the baker’s furnaces were the essential.

  9. Mar 11, 2018 · 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.

  10. Dec 9, 2020 · Bread is a significant piece of Goan life. Marriage gifts are unimportant without the sweet bread known as the bol, A dining experience or a party is fragmented and charmless without bread. While cakes and bolinhas are an absolute necessity for Christmas, the woman of the house plans sandwiches in the event of her girl's commitment.

  1. People also search for