The betel, Piper betle, is a species of flowering plant in the pepper family Piperaceae, native to Southeast Asia. It is an evergreen, dioecious vine, with glossy heart-shaped leaves and white catkins. Betel plants are cultivated for their leaves which are most commonly used as flavoring in chewing areca nut.
The betel plant is a creeper with shiny, green, smooth, heart-shaped leaves. ... As food - It is often chewed with the mineral slaked lime (calcium hydroxide) and the betel nut to increase salivation and as a stimulant. The saliva is often stained red from the chewing.
Betel leaf is mostly consumed in Asia, and elsewhere in the world by some Asian emigrants, as betel quid or in paan, with Areca nut and/or tobacco. In India and Sri Lanka, a sheaf of betel leaves is traditionally offered as a mark of respect and auspicious beginnings.
USD per ton
USD 430- USD 600 per MT
Product origin
TamilNadu - India
"Cultivation Type Natural.
Place of Origin - India
Port Of Loading - Cochin Port , Chennai Port ,Tuticorin Port All India Port.
Payment Term
a. 40% AP & 60% DP,
b. 100% LC.
Minimum Order Quantity 20 feet container and Packing as per buyer requirement.
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-Deodorize the mouth, chewed and spit out 2-3 times a day to help stop bad breath.
â?¢ -Deodorant Body Rub the crushed leaves and rub it on a regular basis under the armpit.
-Hives used to pound the leaves thoroughly mix the paint a little white wine and left.
-Relieve indigestion Use fresh leaves, pounded, mixed with the juice to a glass of drinking water. Reduce pain and maintain cork tightly inflated stomach.
- Pain, swelling, use betel leaves big choice to use the grill to hot compresses to swollen, bruised's calculations
Our fresh betel leaves are handpicked to ensure the highest quality, perfect for traditional use in cultural and religious practices, as well as for culinary applications. Known for their aromatic properties and medicinal benefits, betel leaves are often used for chewing, in Ayurvedic remedies, and in various culinary preparations. They are also a significant part of many rituals and celebrations worldwide.
We provide betel leaves in bulk, carefully sorted and packed to ensure their freshness and vibrant green color. Available for wholesale and export, we meet the needs of distributors, retailers, and businesses in diverse markets. Our focus on sustainability and quality control guarantees that every order meets your expectations, delivered on time.