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  2. Betel nut chewing - Wikipedia

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    The betel nut chewing tradition of the Chamorro people of the Mariana Islands prefer ripe (red) areca nuts. The betel nut chewing tradition of the Chuukese, Palauan, and Yapese people, on the other hand, prefer unripe (green) areca nuts. Betel leaf and lime are included in the quid, and commonly tobacco.

  3. Arecoline - Wikipedia

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    Arecoline is the primary active ingredient responsible for the central nervous system effects of the areca nut. Arecoline has been compared to nicotine; however, nicotine agonizes nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, whereas arecoline is primarily a partial agonist of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors, [4] [5] leading to its parasympathetic effects.

  4. Betel - Wikipedia

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    Betel leaf and Areca nut consumption in the world. The betel leaf is cultivated mostly in South and Southeast Asia, from India [6] to Papua New Guinea. [7] It needs a compatible tree or a long pole for support. Betel requires well-drained fertile soil. Waterlogged, saline and alkali soils are unsuitable for its cultivation. [8]

  5. Photos shine a light on Taiwan’s ‘betel nut beauties’ - AOL

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    Nonetheless, the very existence of provocative betel nut beauties seemed strange in “a quiet, conservative culture” like Taiwan’s, said Han, who hoped her project could help dispel some of ...

  6. Areca nut - Wikipedia

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    In Assam, betel nut and leaf has indispensable cultural value; offering betel leaf and nut, (together known as gua) constitutes a part of social greeting and socialising. It is a tradition to offer pan-tamul (betel leaves and raw areca nut) to guests immediately upon arrival, and after tea or meals, served in a brass plate with stands called bota .

  7. Betel chewing in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Before a betel chew, the betel nut is boiled, sliced and dried. [1] A popular method is to cut the betel nut into four smaller sections before solar drying, since betel nut can be very strong. After the betel nuts have dried, they are normally laced on a string (usually as long as 50 cm) and hung around the house to use as needed; this is a ...

  8. Betelnut Beauty (film) - Wikipedia

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    Betelnut Beauty (Chinese: 愛你愛我; pinyin: Ài Nǐ Ài Wǒ; lit. 'Love You Love Me') is a 2001 Taiwanese film directed by Lin Cheng-sheng. [1] It depicts the love story between a betel nut beauty (檳榔西施) and a young man, who failed to survive in Taipei City.

  9. Jackie Chan discography - Wikipedia

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    "The Betel Nuts Beauty" "You Are a Lover in My Dreams" "Everyday in My Life" (featuring Tarcy Su) "The End" 1996 Dragon's Heart [12] Mandarin Cantonese "How Come" "Would Rather Say Goodbye in Dreams" "Red Sun" "I Know How You Feel" "Cry With You, Laugh With You" "In the Cold Rain" "Let Me Be Your Man" "I Would Start to Speak but I Can't" "So ...