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Banarsi
Paan
Paan- The Splendour of Tambula:
Piper betel, Paan, and the areca nut, popularly called
as tambula, is symbolic of a civilised life in North
India, particularly Varanasi. This 8000 years old chewing
habit is best described in these words:" It lightens
up the countenance...relieves hunger, stimulates the
organs of digestion, disinfects the breath and strengthens
up the teeth..." Tambula is by no means unaesthetic
or unsanitary as some westeners believe. In Asia, it
has stood for beauty, grace and good taste. In addition,
it has figured prominently in Indian weddings.
Banarasi leaves are the most favoured. Worth a try!
Especially when you are in Varanasi.
Kuber Tambul Bhandar: The proud owner of this Pan shop
has one of the largest selling Pan shops in the town.
Mr.Dilip, the owner, is the first Panwallah from Varanasi
to be on the Internet. You can try a Pan at his shop
at Bhelupura and even at Goudalia.
Baiju Bhaiya Tambul Bhandar: Running from last 30 years,
this shop located in the center of the city at Mahmoorganj
has its own charm. The Paan leaf used here is sweet
and lets you actually get the taste of tradional Banarasi
Paan. The rich of Benares can be seen many times stopping
their cars to take Baiju Bhaiya's Paan. Sister concern
at Sigra named Kishan Lal Tambul Bhandar is also gaining
popularity.
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