Betel leaves have held a cherished place in cultural traditions and daily life across Asia for centuries. Recognised for their distinctive aroma, glossy green appearance, and versatile uses, they are often associated with rituals, hospitality, and symbolism. Beyond their cultural and social significance, betel leaves have also been valued in various traditional practices for their refreshing qualities and natural appeal. Their presence in art, literature, and cuisine reflects their deep-rooted connection to heritage and community life. Today, betel leaves continue to be appreciated not only for their historical importance but also for their enduring role as a natural and meaningful element in many aspects of daily living. Betel leaves come from the Piper betle vine, a member of the pe

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