betel pepper
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Definition
Noun: 1. A climbing vine plant: Piper betle is a species of vine belonging to the pepper family (Piperaceae), native to Southeast Asia. 2. Source of betel leaf: The plant is cultivated primarily for its heart-shaped, glossy green leaves, which are chewed for their stimulant and medicinal properties.
Usage and Examples
- The betel pepper vine is commonly grown on trellises or supports in tropical gardens.
- In many cultures, the leaf of the betel pepper is an essential component of traditional ceremonies.
- Chewing a preparation containing a betel pepper leaf, areca nut, and slaked lime is a widespread custom.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical context: In botanical texts, (the betel pepper) is distinguished from the areca or betel palm (), which produces the betel nut. They are two different plants used together.
- Cultural significance: The term is used in anthropological and sociological studies describing the betel pepper's role in social rituals and its symbolic meaning in Southeast Asian societies.
Variants and Related Words
- Betel leaf: The primary product of the betel pepper plant. This is the more common term for the leaf itself when used for chewing.
- Paan: A preparation that often uses a betel pepper leaf as a wrapper for areca nut and other ingredients.
- Piper betle: The scientific Latin name for the betel pepper plant.
Synonyms
- Betel vine
- Betel leaf plant
Notes on Meaning
It is critical to distinguish the betel pepper (the vine producing the leaf) from the betel palm (the tree producing the nut). They are symbiotic in usage but biologically distinct. The phrase "betel pepper" specifically refers to the leafy vine.
Noun
- Asian pepper plant whose dried leaves are chewed with betel nut (seed of the betel palm) by southeast Asians