Pan Dan
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Pan Dan (Urdu: پان دان) is used for serving betel leaves Paan after a meal. This was a tradition in the Royal families of Pakistan and India and continues to this day. Chewing of pan or betel leaves was considered a must after meals and served with great delight in beautiful Pan dans.