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Betel Nut Beauties – Scantily Clad Taiwanese Women selling behind glass cubicles



PingMag talks to photographer Masato Seto, who has been photographing women at their betel nut stands in Taiwan.

Masato-Seto

Betel nuts are seeds from the Areca palm tree, about the size of quail eggs. The seeds are split in half, spread with lime and pepper, and wrapped in betel leaves. They are then chewed like gum. They excrete a red juice when sucked on that gives a buzz.

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