Areca Nut is also known as Betel Nut or Pinang in Indonesia. Areca nut is the seed of the Areca palm (Areca catechu), which grows in much of the tropical Pacific (Melanesia and Micronesia), Southeast and South Asia, and parts of east Africa. Areca nuts are mostly used for chewing, animal feed or for medicinal and coloring purposes.
We provide a variety of Areca Nut / Betel nut / Supari Nut from Indonesia
Dried / Peeled/ Split (READY STOCK)
90 - 95
80 - 85
70 - 75
Whole Peeled and Dried 70 - 75 (READY STOCK)
Whole Peeled and Boiled (READY STOCK)
Split Peeled and Boiled (READY STOCK)
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Product ID BKB-BTN 001
Name Product Betel Nut
Origin Indonesia
Quality / Grade 70/75% / 80/85% / 90/95%
Specification Natural Aroma
Natural Color
Free from Moldy
Dried
Whole / Split
Moisture : 5% Max
Packaging 50 Kg / Jute Bag or per as Buyerâ??s Request
Supply Ability 100 Metric Ton / Metric Tons per Month
HS. CODE 0802.90.10
Port of Loading Belawan Port, Medan, Indonesia
Price ( FOB ) $1.600 - $2.650/ton (*)
MOQ 15 Metric Tons
Specification : SPLIT BETEL NUT 80/85%
Origin Aceh
Good cut 80-85%
Full dried
Impurity max 1%
Dried by sun
Polished
Natural color without chemical
Packing gunny bag, 80 Kgs per bag
Specification : WHOLE BETEL NUT
Whole betel nut
Good cut 65/70%
Full dried
Dried by sun
Polished
Impurity max 1%
Natural color without chemical
Packing gunny bag, nett weight 80 Kgs per bag
item
value
Type - Betel Nut
Cultivation Type - Organic
Processing Type - Baked
Style - Dried
Packaging - 50-60kg/bag
Certification - Phytosanitary
Grade - 80%- 85%
Use -Human Consumption
Place of Origin - Thailand
Nakhon Si Thammarat
Brand Name - Hasan & Bono
Model Number - HB-16
Product name - Whole Betel Nut
Other name - Supari
Country of origin - Thailand
Packing -50-60kgs/jute Bag
Color - Natural Color
Quality - Well-dried
Dried - Sun
IMPURITY - 1% Max
Moisture - 5 % Max
Payment - T/T
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We sell premium Burmese Gota and Thai Betel Nuts.
We can offer the most reasonable price.
The following are the nut criteria:
The moisture content is 3%, the quality is 93-95 percent, and whole and split nuts are available.
The packaging is two-layered and consists of PP bags and Jute bags.
The product has been sun-dried and is insect-free, both dead and alive.
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Betel nuts, also known as areca nuts, are the seeds of the Areca catechu palm tree. They are commonly chewed in many parts of Asia and the Pacific for their stimulant effects. Here are some key points about betel nuts:
Chewing Tradition: Betel nut chewing is a cultural and social practice that dates back centuries in many Asian and Pacific countries. It is often part of social gatherings, ceremonies, and rituals.
Stimulant Effects: Betel nuts contain arecoline, an alkaloid that has stimulant properties similar to nicotine. Chewing betel nuts can lead to increased alertness, a mild sense of euphoria, and a stimulating effect on the central nervous system.
Preparation and Consumption: Betel nuts are typically prepared by slicing the nut and wrapping it in a betel leaf along with other ingredients like slaked lime (calcium hydroxide) and sometimes tobacco. The package is then chewed, releasing the active compounds. The combination of areca nut, betel leaf, slaked lime, and optional tobacco is referred to as a "betel quid."
Health Concerns: While betel nut chewing can have stimulant effects, it also comes with health risks. Regular and long-term consumption of betel nuts is associated with various negative health outcomes. These include increased risk of oral cancers, gum disease, tooth decay, and other oral health issues. Betel nuts are considered a Group 1 carcinogen by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).
Cultural Significance: Betel nut chewing has deep cultural and traditional significance in many communities. It has been used as a symbol of hospitality, social bonding, and as a customary offering during ceremonies and celebrations.
Regulation: Some countries have implemented regulations on the sale and consumption of betel nuts due to their health risks. For example, in certain regions, there are warnings on the packaging about the potential health hazards.
Alternatives: Due to the health concerns associated with betel nut chewing, efforts have been made to promote alternatives that offer a similar social and cultural experience without the negative health effects. These alternatives might involve chewing gums or other non-harmful substances.
It's important to note that my information might not be up to date with the very latest developments or changes, so I recommend checking more recent and reliable sources if you need the most current information on this topic.
Betel nuts hold cultural significance in many regions, often associated with social and ceremonial practices. The act of chewing betel nuts is deeply rooted in certain traditions and rituals, symbolizing hospitality and social bonding.
Red Pine nut kernels: Size, 550, 600, 650, 700 counts/100 gram
Snow pine nut kernels: Size, 950,1000,1050,1100,1150, 1200 counts/100 gram
Ponytail pine nut kernels: Size: 1600, 1700, 1800,1900 counts/100 gram
Physical specification
Purity: Free of foreign material
Moisture: 3% Max.
Broken kernels(portion less than 4/5
of the whole kernel ): 1% Max.
Oily kernel: 0.5% Max.
Shriveled kernel: 1.5% Max.
Packaging
100 gr. (Net weight) plastic bags in carton boxes
10 Kg. (Net weight) plastic bags in carton boxes
12,5 Kg. (Net weight) plastic bags in carton boxes
25 Kg. (Net weight) Polyethilene sacks
50 Kg. (Net weight) Polyethilene sacks
50 Kg. (Net weight) Jute sacks
50 Kg. (Gross weight) Jute sacks
1.000 Kg. Big Bags
1 Moisture:3%max.
2 Admixture:0.01%max.
3 Purity:99.9%max
4 High quality,Lowest price
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