Betel leaves, areca nuts, and fruits are distributed to wedding guests and observers. |
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The road twists through areca palms and banana plantations and rice paddies. |
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The areca palm, for example, is particularly fond of toluene, a by-product of glue that can be harmful when it combines with oxygen. |
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The nut, which may also be called areca nut, contains a stimulating alkaloid and tannins which give it a pleasantly astringent taste. |
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It consists of a dried paste that often includes tobacco, areca nuts, catechu, and scent or flavoring. |
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Products made out of biodegradable materials like sisal and areca spathes were also on show at the Town Hall. |
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The nuts are then crushed with lime and catechu, a scarlet and astringent extract made by boiling chips of wood from the areca palm. |
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Red mud paths dissect the vibrant green of paddy fields, the dense foliage of coconut, jackfruit, cashew, areca nut and bamboo plantations. |
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The village of 20 areca farmers has an outstanding loan amount of more than one crore rupees. |
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But his centuries-old livelihood is on the verge of collapse since the areca nut price has crashed beyond imagination. |
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The story explains the origins of the traditional marriage offering of stone, vine and areca leaf. |
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Several carcinogens are derived from tobacco but also from areca nut. |
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Gutkha is a mixture of areca, catechu, betel nut, lime, tobacco and mint. |
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Keeping the sea on the left, the road passes through acres of paddy fields, interspersed with areca gardens and the odd patch of remnant rain forest. |
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I gave them each a coin with a ripe areca nut placed in a betel leaf. |
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To estimate the areca nut kernel yield, seventy-five palms were selected randomly from each treatment. |
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An attempt has been made to pretreat the areca nut husk fibre using dilute sulphuric acid. |
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The microwave exposed aqueous areca nut powder when treated with the aqueous silver salt solution yielded irregular shaped silver nanoparticles. |
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These risks increase when tobacco is used in combination with alcohol or areca nut. |
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This includes smokeless tobacco, snuff, chewing tobacco, chewing betel quid, paan, areca nut and cigarettes. |
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The lime powder was used for the consumption of betel, a drug made from fresh areca nut, betel leaf and lime. |
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The working group also concluded that the areca nut, a common component of many different chewing habits, is carcinogenic to humans. |
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Pan masala or betel quid consists of tobacco, areca nuts and staked lime wrapped in a betel leaf. |
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When combined with fennel, anise and areca nuts, star anise is often used as a digestive aid and breath freshener in paan. |
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This year he got eight quintals of areca from his garden, which he sold for Rs.50,000, but even that was not enough to fulfil his interest commitments to the society. |
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Extracts of areca catechu, rhus coppallina, diospyros virginiana, sassafrass albidium, and chenopodium ambrosiodes were found to produce tumors in rats. |
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Chewers were defined as those who chewed betel leaf with sliced betel nut or areca nut and slaked lime, or those who placed sun dried tobacco leaf with slaked lime on the gum, or those who snuffed tobacco. |
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The multiple crops grown in areca plantations make them profitable operations, so there could be economic as well as environmental benefits to trying to extend the idea to other types of farming. |
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That, too, is biodiversity-friendly. This is not, of course, to argue that the whole of southern Asia's farmland should be turned over to areca palms. |
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Pepper, copra, areca nuts, and rubber are the chief exports. |
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Kerala's principal cash crops are rubber, coffee, and tea, which are cultivated in plantations on the slopes of the foothills, as well as areca nut, cardamom, cashew nut, coconut, ginger, and pepper. |
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New Yorkers who are bothered by big-city pollution can check out tropical foliage plants that humidify and purify the air: Golden pothos, areca palm, Boston fern and weeping fig are findable and affordable. |
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The island of Sumatra, according to Ibn Battuta, was rich in camphor, areca nut, cloves, and tin. |
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Holding out a tray with betel leaves and areca nut, they knelt before the strapping young boys. |
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Two areca palms, laden with betel nuts, jut toward the canopy of tree tops where a riot of shapes and textures fans out like fireworks. |
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John added traveler palms and a row of areca palms, and pitch apple out front. |
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It is named Binglanggu because it is formed by a valley, several kilometres long, covered with thousands of areca palms and lush jungle on both slopes. |
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Abdulkader also said that many schoolchildren are getting addicted to suwayka and another chewable tobacco derivative called betel leaf and areca nut. |
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Some of the most popular types of l i l d k i, areca and dragon. |
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Rice is the main agricultural crop, followed by areca, cashew and coconut. |
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Areca nut, the seed of Areca catechu, is used in a variety of chewed products, often mixed with tobacco or betel leaves. |
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People typically chew betel as a quid consisting of nut pieces from an Areca catechu palm mixed with powdered lime and wrapped in the leaf of the pepper plant Piper betle. |
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