paan in English

noun

leaves of the betel Indian pepper plant prepared and used as stimulant

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1. Bidi paan chay milta hai bus Apun khush

2. Fresh Betel Plant (Paan) Organically Grown, Florida Fresh,Also known as Wild Betel

3. This leaf package is known as a Betel quid, Betel nut chew, Betel chew, Betel pan or Betel paan (India)

4. Catechu, or Kattha as it is commonly known, is the red paste applied on the traditional Indian mouth freshener and an all-time favourite dessert, the Paan

5. Betel quid or paan chewing is widely used and is claimed to produce a sense of well-being, euphoria, sweating, salivation, palpitation, heightened alertness and increased capacity to work

6. Betel leaf is mostly consumed in Asia, and elsewhere in the world by some Asian emigrants, as Betel quid or in paan, with or without tobacco, in an addictive psychostimulating and euphoria-inducing

7. Risk factors being common in both questionnaires included obesity, diabetes, late marriage, Autoeroticism, narcotics and alcohol consumption, use of paan/gutka/chalia, smoking habits, psychological distress, generalised physical weakness and urethral infections.

8. Betel, also called paan, pinang, or penang, either of two different plants whose leaves and seeds are used in combination for chewing purposes throughout wide areas of southern Asia and the East Indies.

9. Catechu India is an increasingly growing and diversifying business leader that holds expertise in the manufacturing and trading of Kattha, Catechu, CT Juice, Cashew Husk, Khair Wood, Cutch, Paan Masala, Supari, Cutch Block, Cutch Extract Tannin, Cutch Powder, Cutch Liquid, Supari, Acacia Catechu across India, Leather tanneries and other Catechu

10. Paan, also spelled pan, also called Betel quid, an Indian after-dinner treat that consists of a Betel leaf (Piper betle) filled with chopped Betel (areca) nut (Areca catechu) and slaked lime (chuna; calcium hydroxide), to which assorted other ingredients, including red katha paste (made from the khair tree [Acacia catechu]) may be added.Paan is served folded into a triangle or rolled, and it