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Is bread an important part of Goan life? How do you know this?

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Bread is an important part of Goan life. Marriage gifts are meaningless without the sweet bread known as the bol. For a party, bread is a must, while for Christmas, cakes and bolinhas are a must. Sandwiches must be prepared by the lady of the house on her daughter’s engagement. The author says that everybody loves the fragrance of loaves. The elders were given loaves and the children were given bread-bangles, which they longed for. Also, the fact that bakery is a profitable profession shows that the love for bread is enormous in Goa.

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Chapter 7.1: Glimpses of India - Exercise 3 [Page 88]

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NCERT English - First Flight Class 10
Chapter 7.1 Glimpses of India
Exercise 3 | Q 2 | Page 88

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