ANCIENT PAAN DAN

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A type of leaf often chewed with other ingredients in South Asia and Southeast Asia.
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Case: A small container used to carry betel leaves and related items.
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Nut: The nut from the areca palm, often chewed with betel leaf.
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A small amount of something chewed, especially a mixture of betel leaf and areca nut.
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To chew.
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A natural substance found in plants that gives a bitter taste and can stain teeth.
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A substance that raises levels of nervous activity in the body, making you feel more awake or active.
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Likely to cause tooth decay.
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Causing a strong habit that is difficult to give up.