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IARC MONOGRAPHS – 100E carried their betel quid practices to the countries of immigration. In South Asia, dry mixtures of areca nut and betel quid related ingredients (minus the betel leaf) are prepared industrially and sold in sachets. The most popular form contains tobacco and is usually called gutka, a variant of pan masala. These forms ...
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