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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNWere Humans in Thailand Getting High Off Betel Nuts 4,000 Years Ago?
From South Asia to the Pacific islands, people chew betel nut. When munched by habitual users, the seed of the areca palm ...
For the first time, archaeologists have used advanced scientific techniques on 4,000-year-old dental plaque to confirm traces ...
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ZME Science on MSNPeople in Thailand were chewing psychoactive nuts 4,000 years ago. It’s in their teeth
If you chew betel nuts (also called areca nuts) with slaked lime and betel leaves, you get a mixture that boosts energy, ...
Scientists have discovered the oldest direct evidence of betel nut chewing in Southeast Asia by analyzing 4,000-year-old ...
In south-east Asia, betel nut chewing has been practiced since antiquity. The plants contain compounds that enhance the ...
The Mumbai police said the betel nut businessman was introduced to one of the suspects, a resident of Thane, by a relative.
Current and former betel nut beauties say owners give new recruits some basic tips on what to wear and how to act -- let your hand linger when passing off the nuts, wear an oversized bra, smile ...
One of Han's subjects delivers betel nuts to a truck driver. - Constanze Han As such, Han’s photos document an aspect of Taiwanese life that may eventually cease to exist.
Betel nuts, or areca nuts, have been classified as a human carcinogen, meaning that there’s sufficient evidence that they cause cancer, says Yvette Paulino, associate professor at the University ...
Betel nuts are harvested from Areca palm trees and can be consumed dry or fresh. They are also sometimes wrapped up in betel leaves along with cardamom, cinnamon or flavourings containing tobacco.
The large, ripe betel nuts were being sold by farmers for Tk 600-800 per "kuri" (a collection of 231 pieces of betel nuts), while smaller ones were priced at Tk 500-550 per "kuri." "On Monday and ...
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