Sabtu, 25 Februari 2012

Traditions are difficult to find

In Papua, eat Pinang is a tradition that has family values, solidarity, and freedom of expression. Menginang reflect the culture of equality, a sense of kinship, and sufferer. Unlike the cigarette to the health of self and others, but even more exist on growing tobacco smoked, the tradition of eating nuts is now threatened, as he began to be regarded as reckless behavior, not the direction things shiny and modern department. Betel nut is not the product of industry, nor a part of the metropolis lifestyle. He is a populist tradition of social life, always there in the middle of the village meetings, traditional events, and a daily consumption in all social classes 



Almost all people, from children to the elderly, are still running the tradition of eating nuts while doing everyday activities.
Our brothers in the eastern end of Indonesia enjoys is eating betel nuts as a snack or suck on candy. There is also enjoying it with a mixture of betel nut and lime.
Usually they use the gear nut peel to meet fruit, betel dip into powdered chalk, and ate together. Want to know the sensation of taste? Hmm ... quite unique, the combination of spicy and bitter.
Papuans also believe, nut consumption is 2-3 times a day can strengthen teeth and gums. They believe that the nut is more powerful than any kind of toothpaste.Evidently, in Papua many elderly people who still have teeth
 
and gums strong.

Until recently, eating nuts as inseparable from the life of the Papuan people, especially residents of coastal areas. Chewing betel nuts in the Raja Ampat of West Papua, commonly referred to as Kakes. In Sumatra and Java, the tradition of eating areca (also called nginang) is only done by the grandmother, and even then now only a few people in remote villages. Dubang (idu brother or saliva red) were stained again now rarely found in rural Java, especially in the middle of a city-nenekpun grandmother was reluctant to wear kebaya and fabric. But in Papua, people will be surprised to see the gallant young children eat nuts while chatting using HP, the students, civil servants, men and women of all ages, even young children and enjoy the nut too greedily. Cultural eating and spitting betel nut in Papua can be seen anywhere. Before or after a meal, a dish that's fun nut
often we find the words "no smoking" everywhere .. but not for in papua .. instead we often find the words "forbidden to eat nuts"...In Papua, eat Pinang is a tradition that has family values, solidarity, and freedom of expression. Menginang reflect the culture of equality, a sense of kinship, and sufferer. Unlike the cigarette to the health of self and others, but even more exist on growing tobacco smoked, the tradition of eating nuts is now threatened, as he began to be regarded as reckless behavior, not the direction things shiny and modern department. Betel nut is not the product of industry, nor a part of the metropolis lifestyle. He is a populist tradition of social life, always there in the middle of the village meetings, traditional events, and a daily consumption in all social classes 

Almost all people, from children to the elderly, are still running the tradition of eating nuts while doing everyday activities.
Our brothers in the eastern end of Indonesia enjoys is eating betel nuts as a snack or suck on candy. There is also enjoying it with a mixture of betel nut and lime.
Usually they use the gear nut peel to meet fruit, betel dip into powdered chalk, and ate together. Want to know the sensation of taste? Hmm ... quite unique, the combination of spicy and bitter.
Papuans also believe, nut consumption is 2-3 times a day can strengthen teeth and gums. They believe that the nut is more powerful than any kind of toothpaste.Evidently, in Papua many elderly people who still have teeth
 
and gums strong.

Until recently, eating nuts as inseparable from the life of the Papuan people, especially residents of coastal areas. Chewing betel nuts in the Raja Ampat of West Papua, commonly referred to as Kakes. In Sumatra and Java, the tradition of eating areca (also called nginang) is only done by the grandmother, and even then now only a few people in remote villages. Dubang (idu brother or saliva red) were stained again now rarely found in rural Java, especially in the middle of a city-nenekpun grandmother was reluctant to wear kebaya and fabric. But in Papua, people will be surprised to see the gallant young children eat nuts while chatting using HP, the students, civil servants, men and women of all ages, even young children and enjoy the nut too greedily. Cultural eating and spitting betel nut in Papua can be seen anywhere. Before or after a meal, a dish that's fun nut 


often we find the words "no smoking" everywhere .. but not for the papua in papua .. instead we often find the words "forbidden to eat nuts"In Papua, eat Pinang is a tradition that has family values, solidarity, and freedom of expression. Menginang reflect the culture of equality, a sense of kinship, and sufferer. Unlike the cigarette to the health of self and others, but even more exist on growing tobacco smoked, the tradition of eating nuts is now threatened, as he began to be regarded as reckless behavior, not the direction things shiny and modern department. Betel nut is not the product of industry, nor a part of the metropolis lifestyle. He is a populist tradition of social life, always there in the middle of the village meetings, traditional events, and a daily consumption in all social classes
Almost all people, from children to the elderly, are still running the tradition of eating nuts while doing everyday activities.
Our brothers in the eastern end of Indonesia enjoys is eating betel nuts as a snack or suck on candy. There is also enjoying it with a mixture of betel nut and lime.
Usually they use the gear nut peel to meet fruit, betel dip into powdered chalk, and ate together. Want to know the sensation of taste? Hmm ... quite unique, the combination of spicy and bitter.
Papuans also believe, nut consumption is 2-3 times a day can strengthen teeth and gums. They believe that the nut is more powerful than any kind of toothpaste.Evidently, in Papua many elderly people who still have teeth and gums strong. 



Until recently, eating nuts as inseparable from the life of the Papuan people, especially residents of coastal areas. Chewing betel nuts in the Raja Ampat of West Papua, commonly referred to as Kakes. In Sumatra and Java, the tradition of eating areca (also called nginang) is only done by the grandmother, and even then now only a few people in remote villages. Dubang (idu brother or saliva red) were stained again now rarely found in rural Java, especially in the middle of a city-nenekpun grandmother was reluctant to wear kebaya and fabric. But in Papua, people will be surprised to see the gallant young children eat nuts while chatting using HP, the students, civil servants, men and women of all ages, even young children and enjoy the nut too greedily. Cultural eating and spitting betel nut in Papua can be seen anywhere. Before or after a meal, a dish that's fun nut
often we find the words "no smoking" everywhere .. but not for papua .. In papua,instead we often find the words "forbidden to eat nuts"



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