The last betel chewers

By Lung Jan
Posted in Background, The Culture, History
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November 15 2022

It could be the title of a book by WF Hermans or Jan Wolkers, but it isn't… My long-deceased mother-in-law, an Isan with Khmer roots, was one: a betel chewer. With the extinction of her generation, betel chewing, a practice arguably practiced for nearly 5.000 years in Southeast Asia, may well come to an end.

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Anyone who has ever been to the Thai countryside (Isaan) or to the hill tribes (Hilltribes) will have seen it. Women and men who chew on a reddish substance: betel nut.

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Question about a betel nut set

By Joseph Boy
Posted in Reader question
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November 10 2020

In the course of time, various stories have appeared on this blog about chewing the betel nut. At an auction in the Netherlands I very recently came across a three-piece Burmese silver betel nut set. In my opinion, it must have belonged to a very wealthy person.

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