Another common chewing method of betel nuts is chewing betel nuts. The so-called dried betel nuts are boiled in water (in some places, people add sugar to the water, which makes it sweet to chew) and dried in the sun. The betel nuts directly picked corresponding to dried betel nuts are called "fresh betel nuts" in Hainan dialect (here, fresh is "fresh" corresponding to cooked betel nuts). "Records of Various Fanzhi. Records" said: Fresh betel nut, that is, soft betel nut. Dried betel nuts can be chewed directly or together with lime-coated leek leaves. Both chewing methods have their own beauty. Put betel nut and lime-coated Chinese shepherd's purse into your mouth, chew it a few times, and your whole body will immediately feel hot, and your whole face will be hot and red. Su Dongpo once wrote "Red Tide on your cheek and drunk betel nut" on this feeling in Hainan. The so-called "drunken betel nut" refers to people who chew betel nut for the first time or are not used to the unique taste of betel nut. After chewing it for a few times, they will feel a little drunk, and they will also be accompanied by dizziness and chest numbness. This is why many foreigners are afraid to chew betel nuts. Chewing betel nut is similar to eating Chili. It's just that it's not as hot as pepper, and it hurts. People who can chew betel nuts will immediately feel full of calories when they take a bite of betel nuts.