Chewing betel is a habit among the older generations, grandmother era. Not many do that now. However sireh /betel manage to get the limelight during Malay engagement and wedding ceremony. So sireh is a plant well sought after for such ceremony....
{It goes by many names: The betel leaf is known as Paan in Assamese /Urdu /Hindi /Oriya /Bengali, and Tambula and Nagavalli in Sanskrit. Some of the names in the regions in which it is consumed are: Vetrilai (Tamil), Tamalapaku (Telugu), Vidyache pan (Marathi), veeleyada yele (Kannada), Vettila (Malayalam), Plū (Mon), Malus (Tetum), Maluu (Khmer), Plū (Thai: พลู), Bulath (Sinhalese), Malu (Tokodede), Bileiy (Divehi), bulung samat (Kapampangan), daun sireh (Malay), daun sireh/suruh (Bahasa Indonesia), Papulu (Chamorro), Ikmo (Philippines), Pu (ພູ) in Lao, and Trầu (Vietnamese). } .. wikipedia
sireh emas |
sireh emas |
sireh emas |
sireh emas |
The variety is sireh emas.
A gift from Fauzi and Noor. So that will definitely rekindle memories
of our short stay in Tanah Merah Kelantan.
bangchik and kakdah
Pasir Gudang
Johor