nganga tobacco How tobacco-chewing Bicol tribe deals with mouth cancer "Nganga" in the Philippines refers
"Nganga" in the Philippines refers to the traditional practice of chewing a mixture of betel nut (bua), betel leaf (gawed ikmo), slaked lime (apog), and sometimes tobacco. It is a cultural, often LOOK: Changayyu, an elder from Aguian, Banaue, demonstrates how she prepares "nganga" or moma which is made of "bua" (betel nut), "gawed" (leaf), "tabako" (dried tobacco leaves), and "apog" (lime powder). Betel woes: Barangay suspends 'freedom of spit' The ritual always began after lunch. Your lolo would sit quietly outside the house with a small metal container beside him. From it, he carefully took out sliced bunga, green betel leaves Nganga: A Brief Introduction To Palo Religion Audiobook by Philip Ryan Deal, Seraph The Living Nganga Tabako, pitpit, nganga PTCM
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