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Betel nut is a nut that comes from a plant called Areca. It is sometimes used to make medicine. Betel nut is chewed alone or in the form of quids, a mixture of tobacco, powdered or sliced betel nut, and other ingredients. Betel nut is used for schizophrenia, a group of eye disorders that can lead to vision loss (glaucoma), poor digestion, and many other conditions, but there is no good scientific evidence to support these uses. Using betel nuts might also be unsafe. Some people use betel nut as a recreational drug because it speeds up the central nervous system (CNS). The seed is separated from the outer layer of the fruit and may be used fresh, dried, boiled, baked, roasted or cured. The most common method of using betel nut is to slice it into thin strips and roll it in a betel leaf with slaked lime (powder) or crushed seashells. This leaf package is known as a betel quid, betel nut chew, betel chew, betel pan or betel paan (India). MOQ: 20ft container Supplied from Indonesia.
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Betel nut is the seed of the fruit of the areca palm. It is also known as areca nut. It is mainly used for chewing with betel leaf in almost all South Asian Countries and in many South East Asian and Oceanic countries. Betel Nut is available in dried, cured, and fresh forms. When the husk of the fresh fruit is green, the nut inside is soft enough to be cut with a typical knife. In the ripe fruit, the husk becomes yellow or orange, and as it dries, the fruit inside hardens to a wood-like consistency. At that stage, the areca nut can only be sliced using a special scissors-like cutter. The major alkaloid in betel nut is Arecoline. Besides, there are other compounds such as Arecaidine, Guvacine, Isoguvacine, guvacoline, Arecolidine and Homoarecoline.
Cinnamon is the dried bark of the perennial tree C.zeylanicum of the Lauraceae family. True cinnamon is native to Cinnamon is originally grown wild in the central hill country of Cinnamon bark is largely available in the form of quills and making quills is unique to . Quills are made by rolling the peeled bark and joining several of them together to get a pipe-like structure of the required length. Cinnamon is mostly used in cooking and baking. Cinnamon is a versatile spice that can be added to any food item such as salads, confectioneries, beverages, soups, stews, and sauces. Cinnamon drink made by immersing pieces of bark in hot water is popular among Latin American countries. Cinnamon-flavored tea is becoming popular. HEALTH BENEFITS is the main chemical ingredient in cinnamon leaf oil and is present in cinnamon bark oil. However, there are hundreds of minor chemical ingredients which give characteristic flavor and aroma to true cinnamon. Cinnamon has been used for medicinal purposes and has been known as a healing herb since it is mentioned in botanical books that date back to 2700 B.C. In , It had been used medicinally for colds and flu as well as for problems of the digestive system. Recently, It has been studied for its ability to boost brain power, reduce blood clotting, and its healing effects on the heart and colon. Recent studies have proved its ability to control type 2 diabetes by reducing blood sugar levels and reducing blood cholesterol levels. In traditional society, cinnamon is said to have been used to relieve digestive upset, congestion, menstrual problems, stiff joints, and muscles. It has said to been used as an anti-inflammatory agent and as a pain reliever for arthritis patients. Some studies had shown that cinnamon helps to cure urinary tract infections and to fight tooth decay and gum disease. Typical values per 100g: Energy 217.00 kcal 907.93 k
Areca nut is the fruit of the Areca palm. Nut is used both in fresh and dried forms. In Pakistan and India Fresh nut are cut and flavored to produce different products. One main use is for chewing with betel leaf in almost all South Asian Countries. It is a mild stimulant which causes a mild hot sensation to the body. In China and India Areca nut is used in the preparation of Ayurvedic and traditional Chinese medicines. In India powdered areca nut is used as a constituent in certain tooth pastes.
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Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing Betel leaves are used as a stimulant, an antiseptic, and a breath-freshener. Chewing habits of people have changed over time. The betel leaves are chewed together in a wrapped package along with areca nut and mineral slaked lime. The betel leaf has been part of Asian culture for centuries. It has its own distinct value in the customs and rituals of Sri Lanka. The green leaf is always associated with the New Year, It is exchanged as part of ceremonial greetings, mainly during religious rituals.