Photographer's Note
Green Leaf That Cures
The usage of betel leaf is cited as far back as two thousand years. It was found a place in the most ancient Srilankan historic book 'Mahawamsa' written in Pali. Betel is originated from central and eastern parts of Malaysia. At a very early date, betel spread throughout Asia's tropical region and to Madagascar and east Africa. Betel is grown widely in many parts of India. The betel plant is attractive, aromatic slender creeper, betel has an alternate, heart shaped, smooth, shining, and long stalked leaves with pointed apex. Betel morsel (betel nut and other ingredients folded in betel leaf) or pan supari is extensively taken in south Asia. Offering betel morsel to guests and visitors is a common courtesy in Indian sub-continent. Betel is bit sour in taste but is a popular mouth freshener. Betel leaves usually used as masticatory. It is stimulant, digestive, carminative, anti flatulent, anti inflammatory, invigorating, anti phlegmatic, pain reliever. It eliminates foul smell and is an antiseptic. According to Hakeem Hashmi, outstanding unani physician, betel leaves have been used from ancient times as an aromatic stimulant and anti flatulent. It is useful in preventing secretion or bleeding and is an aphrodisiac, betel leaf is used in several common house hold remedies.
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quillo
(11858) 2006-04-09 12:04
Hello Lakshmi, a good news article on "betel leaves", the note seems to me very interesting.
The photo I like, the colors, the light, the definition and the resistances are very good, the man between the green leaves like absentee.
It is a good work, congratulations.
A hug from Spain. ............ Paco
Darren
(6823) 2006-04-09 12:21
Hi Lakshmi. Good capture of the betel leaves seller. I am guessing he sells the leaves to the smaller, betel nut sellers, as I don't recall seeing anyone with such an inventory of the leaves. Interesting capture, although I think your contrast and saturation might be a touch high. Nice shot.
ramthakur
(1559) 2006-04-09 12:36
Great picture, Lakshmi. Well seen symmetry and colours in the stacks of paan leaves. The red shirt of the man contrasts well with the green.
satish_h
(644) 2006-04-09 12:37
Hi Lakshmi,
Good combination of colors. Good POV.the contrast of red and green makes good picture. Slightly green is more. I feel like eating a pan, though i do not take regularly. Good shot.
Satish.h
arnabchat
(7233) 2006-04-10 0:42
Hello Lakshmi, this is a nice shot of a paan-wallah! i love to see so many of the leaved stacked in a nice way.
pranab
(5354) 2006-04-16 4:21
lakshmi,
good contrast of colors here. you have created some nice patterns and the sellers face is accentuated by the colors surrounding him. great informative note.
kinginexile
(2598) 2006-05-03 23:31
well balanced compo, with plenty of hue to keep us happy. What a green! God, do i hate these white plastic bags, but it's not your fault, they are all over Asia. I like his stare, above the fray of his shop miscellany.
Photo Information
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Copyright: lakshmi prabhala (lakshmi)
(577)
- Genre: Gente
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2006-04-09
- Categories: Vida cotidiana, Comida
- Camera: Olympus C-750 Ultra Zoom, Olympus AF Zoom 6.3-63 mm f/2.8 - 3.7, Olympus xD Pic Card
- Exposición: f/3.2, 1/125 segundos
- More Photo Info: view
- Versión de la foto: Versión original
- Date Submitted: 2006-04-09 11:53