• The word pinang means 'betel palm' or 'betel nut tree' (Areca catechu) in Malay. (wikipedia.org)
  • The dried nuts are crushed with lime and catechu, a scarlet and astringent extract made by boiling chips of wood from the areca palm, plus some spices. (innvista.com)
  • Besides the nut from the Areca catechu , other species are also used in the same manner including A. concinna , A. nagensis , A. glandiformis , A. valiso , A. ipot , A. macrocalyx , A. pumila , and A. triandra . (innvista.com)
  • Krong Pinang (Thai: กรงปินัง, pronounced [krōŋ pī.nāŋ], Malay: Kampung Pinang, Patani Malay: کامڤوڠ ڤينڠ) is a district (amphoe) of Yala province, southern Thailand, established by the Royal Decree Establishing Amphoe Krong Pinang, Changwat Yala, BE 2547 (2004), which came into force on 8 October 2004. (wikipedia.org)
  • Areca @ Penang is a mixed development project located within 1.5km from the Sultan Abdul Halim Mua'dzam Shah Bridge (the Second Penang Bridge) in Batu Maung, Penang. (malaysiacondo.com)
  • Some of the races of palm are unsuitable for the betel nut chewer producing an unpleasant sensation of tightness in the throat with profuse secretion of mucus. (botanical-dermatology-database.info)
  • The adults have left early to work in the neighbouring plantations, gathering oil palm fruit that sell at RM2-3 (USD0.50-0.80) per sack. (globalpeace.org)
  • Jalan Jepun, which ran parallel to Jalan Bagan Tengkorak, looked more like an orchard or plantation of sorts, with traditional houses spread out far apart amid patches of oil palm, tapioca and banana trees. (estung.com)
  • Hunter-gatherers by nature, part of their day is spent in the jungle foraging for pucuk ubi (tapioca leaves), asam paya (Eleiodoxa fruit), and buah pinang (areca nut). (globalpeace.org)
  • It is the fruit of the areca palm, which grows wild in Sumatra and the Philippines, but is cultivated in other regions. (innvista.com)
  • This palm grows up to 23 m (exceptionally 30 m) in good growing conditions. (seeds-gallery.eu)
  • Characteristic: A palm with distinct scarlet to bright red crownshaft that grows to 16 meters in height and forms dense clusters. (botanicguru.com)
  • In this country Areca Nut is made into a dentrifrice on account of its astringent properties. (findmeacure.com)
  • I drove all the way into the village amid more oil palm holdings to find myself in a small settlement of houses on stilts along an almost hidden river bank. (estung.com)
  • In Southern California, Cozen & Fonda (1953) investigated 11 cases over a period of 12 years in which children had sustained thorn injuries from the sharp-tipped palm fronds lying beneath trees in places that children use for play. (botanical-dermatology-database.info)
  • The company sets a target of the plantation of areca nut up to one million trees by the end of 2021. (indonesiamedia.com)
  • Leading to the iconic Landmark Sultan Mosque is Bussorah Mall, a pedestrianised street framed by palm trees and lined on both sides with eateries and retail stores. (visitkamponggelam.com.sg)
  • Washingtonia Filifera is a palm native to the southern and southwestern USA states and northwest Mexico. (seeds-gallery.eu)
  • Meanwhile PT Mahatma accommodated business matching between Chinese buyers and small medium enterprises (UKM) of cardamom and areca nut. (indonesiamedia.com)
  • Stunning, variable colour usually brilliant bright orange or light orange, but also red, brown or almost green at low elevation, hence the name Orange Crownshaft Palm. (llifle.eu)
  • What is your favorite palm tree? (realpalmtrees.com)
  • RealPalmTrees.com - The Palm Tree Store logo is a registered trademark. (realpalmtrees.com)
  • The Wild-Mango-tree Pass, and the Nibong Palm-wood Flooring, And passed to the hills of the Halting-place Umbrageous, And passed to the hills of the Halting-place lofty/Precipitous, And passed to the Cape/Headland of the Leaf-clad Boulder. (pulasan.my)