While betel nut beauties are unique to Taiwan, betel nut is found throughout South Asia and the Pacific. Stephen Fowler, author of Betel Nut: An Essay , states that the betel nut is chewed habitually by ten percent of the world's population. He also states, erroneously, that it is not chewed but sucked. It may be sucked by some (perhaps as an imported dry form), but it is predominantly chewed in Taiwan.
Fowlers's essay, and the Bin Lang files from the Takao Club, explain the pharmacological aspects of betel. They say that basically, it is the mixture of the betel (properly called the areca nut), the betel leaf and lime that produce the physical stimulation and excess of saliva. The effect of betel nut is mild. Some compare it to espresso. |