When you peel the bergamot, you will find a layer of mucus attached to it. After touching it with your hands, your hands will become dry, sometimes accompanied by peeling. This is because bergamot contains collagen, so mucus will stick to your hands and it is difficult to remove. When peeling bergamot, it is best to wear gloves, or peel it while washing it with clear water, so as to prevent mucus from sticking to your hands.
Chaenomeles are mild in nature, so people who are common in yin deficiency and body heat and weak should pay attention to reducing their consumption, so as not to aggravate the damp-heat in the body.
Bergamot is not suitable for some people with stomach diseases and gastric ulcers, which can easily lead to the aggravation of the disease and the occurrence of stomach pain.
Chaenomeles should not be eaten by pregnant women, which may easily lead to excessive internal heat or unstable fetal image, so attention should be paid to the intake.