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== Cultural significance == The areca palm, mainly known for its areca nuts, holds profound cultural and historical significance in Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent. These regions, steeped in rich traditions, have integrated Areca into various aspects of life. * '''Religious and social rituals''': Areca nuts are traditionally used in religious rituals and social ceremonies. Hindu weddings, for instance, symbolize long-lasting marriage and are often exchanged during the practices. Similarly, in many Asian cultures, offering areca nuts to guests is a sign of respect and hospitality. * '''Symbolism''': The areca nut, often paired with betel leaves, symbolizes various cultural aspects. For example, in some parts of India, this combination represents love and is used in love potions. * '''Art and literature''': Areca has been depicted in various forms of art and literature, symbolizing different themes ranging from fertility to prosperity. * '''Traditional medicine''': In the Indian subcontinent, areca nuts have been used in traditional medicine for their supposed health benefits, though modern research has raised concerns about their health impacts. * '''Economic aspect''': Beyond its cultural relevance, areca cultivation is essential to the rural economies in many parts of Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent, providing livelihoods to millions of farmers. * '''Festivals and celebrations''': Certain festivals, especially in India and Southeast Asia, involve using areca nuts. They are considered auspicious and are used in various traditional dishes and offerings.
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