JeffB wrote:I was kidding about the fact that one doesn't actually eat the betel leaf, tobacco and whatever else is in your paan.
I'm partial to the guy at Hyderabad House late night. But last I checked (it's been a while) Devon had a number of bespoke paan dudes blending the chew. Read ok things about Patel's sweets and Anmol Pan.
There are two kinds of paan: sweet paan, and tobacco/supari (betel nut) paan. Sweet paan is basically just the betel leaf rolled around a bunch of sweet edibles (candied fruits, rose paste, etc.). The latter is betel with supari with or without tobacco, and is meant to be chewed.
They make some mean tobaccer paan here in Hyderabad. I'll post about it sometime.
"By the fig, the olive..." Surat Al-Teen, Mecca 95:1"