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Old 19th March 2017, 03:41 PM   #1
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I also have a decent kacip collection but have it stored somewhere, when I find it I will post some pictures.
Finally found them!
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And here some from India.
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And here a very rare one from South China.
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Very interesting topic!

I had to check with Wikipedia to learn what Betel nuts are (apparently they are called Areca Nuts and Betel nuts is a colloquial misnomer).

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I had to check with Wikipedia to learn waht Betel nuts are (apparently they are called Areca Nuts and Betel nust is a colloquial misnomer).
Hi Marius,

in Indonesia it's just called pinang (sirih) or kapur, it was used everywhere in South-East-Asia, in many parts it's now forbidden (Thailand), India is still a hot spot, in Indonesia it's still used in rural aeras, I know that it's still very common on Halmahera for example, you can see it by the red tooth of the users.

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Areca_catechu
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Thank you Detlef!

Now, I remember seing them in Indonesia's markets but I didn't know what they were. Anyhow, with the exception of pineapple, bananas and oranges, I didn't recognize any of the fruits I have seen there.
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Anyhow, with the exception of pineapple, bananas and oranges, I didn't recognize any of the fruits I have seen there.
You should have tried them, special Durian!
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