The Goora Nut, also known as the Betel Nut or Areca Nut, is a popular chew in many Southeast Asian and Pacific Islander cultures. It is typically wrapped in a Betel Leaf and mixed with other ingredients such as tobacco, lime, and spices to create a stimulating and addictive effect. While Goora Nut is the most commonly used name for this nut, it also has many synonyms, including Pinang, Supari, Paan, and Puga. These synonyms vary depending on the region and language used, but they all refer to the same nut that has been used for centuries in traditional medicine, cultural practices, and social gatherings.