Chewing the mixture of areca nut and betel leaf is a tradition, custom or ritual which dates back thousands of years from India to the Pacific. describes this practice as follows: "The betel is a tree which is cultivated in the same manner as the grape-vine. The betel has no fruit and is grown only for the sake of its leaves. The manner of its use is that before eating it one takes areca nut; this is like a nutmeg but is broken up until it is reduced to small pellets, and one places these in his mouth and chews them. Then he takes the leaves of betel, puts a little chalk on them, and masticates them along with the betel." This shop is too old. And here you can't find quality Issues. In dushera festival, it is the Centre of many pan lovers.
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