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<blockquote data-quote="HOSS" data-source="post: 249329" data-attributes="member: 1863"><p>dj, yep that is the one. It is about the size of a pecan or smaller. Tastes like wood. The juice is blood red. The Taiwanese truck drivers use it to stay awake while on the road and also to keep warm in the winter time. It makes your skin flush and you feel warm all over. It made me dizzy and my legs felt about 2 feet long and made of wood. I will pay these guys back next time.</p><p></p><p>The only interesting thing about Taiwanese bettle nuts is the folks that sell them. They set up an all glass booth (like a large telephone booth) on the sidewalk and put very, very, very scantily clad ladies in them to attract customers. The competition is so high with a booth on every corner that the more scantily clad the lady the more business you can steal from another booth. Some are clad only in a transparent bra and g-string. Makes it tough to walk down the street without tripping over the curbs :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HOSS, post: 249329, member: 1863"] dj, yep that is the one. It is about the size of a pecan or smaller. Tastes like wood. The juice is blood red. The Taiwanese truck drivers use it to stay awake while on the road and also to keep warm in the winter time. It makes your skin flush and you feel warm all over. It made me dizzy and my legs felt about 2 feet long and made of wood. I will pay these guys back next time. The only interesting thing about Taiwanese bettle nuts is the folks that sell them. They set up an all glass booth (like a large telephone booth) on the sidewalk and put very, very, very scantily clad ladies in them to attract customers. The competition is so high with a booth on every corner that the more scantily clad the lady the more business you can steal from another booth. Some are clad only in a transparent bra and g-string. Makes it tough to walk down the street without tripping over the curbs :lol: [/QUOTE]
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