Paan
Paan (Hindi: पान, Bengali: পান from Sanskrit parṇa, "পর্ণ" "leaf") is a preparation combining betel leaf with areca nut and sometimes also with tobacco. It is chewed for its stimulant and psychoactive effects. After chewing it is either spat out or swallowed. Paan has many variations. Slaked lime (chunnam) paste is commonly added to bind the leaves. Some South Asian preparations include katha paste or mukhwas to freshen the breath.
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Paan
Paan (Hindi: पान, Bengali: পান from Sanskrit parṇa, "পর্ণ" "leaf") is a preparation combining betel leaf with areca nut and sometimes also with tobacco. It is chewed for its stimulant and psychoactive effects. After chewing it is either spat out or swallowed. Paan has many variations. Slaked lime (chunnam) paste is commonly added to bind the leaves. Some South Asian preparations include katha paste or mukhwas to freshen the breath.
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Betel – rodzaj znanej od staro ...... kofeiną, nikotyną i alkoholem.
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El paan, de la palabra pān (en ...... o recibe el nombre de buyo. Pa
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Paan (Hindi: पान, Bengali: প ...... ed selling and chewing "buai".
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مضغة التنبول أو الپان (بالهندي ...... ذه المضغة من المسببات للسرطان.
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Betel – rodzaj znanej od staro ...... kofeiną, nikotyną i alkoholem.
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El paan, de la palabra pān (en ...... was para refrescar el aliento.
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Paan (Hindi: पान, Bengali: প ...... mukhwas to freshen the breath.
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مضغة التنبول أو الپان (بالهندي ...... ذه المضغة من المسببات للسرطان.
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Betel (używka)
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Paan
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Paan
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مضغة التنبول
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