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betel
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Betel leaves are commonly used in India and Bangladesh for cultural and religious practices, as well as in social gatherings.
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betel
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India
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Betel leaf, along with areca nut and slaked lime, is commonly chewed as a mild stimulant and social custom.
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betel
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India
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Betel is a popular traditional stimulant in India and Southeast Asia, often used in social and religious contexts.
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betel leaf
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India
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Used in religious and cultural ceremonies, chewing betel leaf with areca nut and slaked lime is a traditional practice in India.
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betel leaf
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India
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Commonly used for chewing with areca nut and slaked lime as a traditional stimulant and breath freshener.
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betel leaf
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India
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Betel leaf is commonly used for chewing with areca nut and slaked lime as a mild stimulant and breath freshener.
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betel leaf
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India
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Used as part of cultural and religious ceremonies and also for medicinal purposes
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betel nut
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India
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Commonly chewed as a social and cultural tradition
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betel nut chewing
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India
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Common social activity and cultural tradition
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betel quid
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India
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A common practice with cultural and traditional significance
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use of betel nut
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India
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Associated with cultural and religious traditions, often used in social gatherings
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