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Citrus bergamia, the
bergamot orange (pronounced /ˈbɜːrɡəmɒt/), is a
fragrant citrus fruit the size of an orange, with a
yellow or
green colour similar...
- "Bergamot
perfume ingredient,
Bergamot fragrance and
essential oils
Citrus bergamia". Fragrantica.com.
Retrieved 19 July 2018.
Angelo Di
Giacomo e
Biagio Mincione...
- peel is used in Curaçao liqueur.
Among the many
related species is
Citrus bergamia, the
Bergamot orange. This is
probably a
bitter orange and
limetta hybrid;...
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fragrance of the leaves,
which is
reminiscent of
bergamot orange (Citrus
bergamia). The
genus was
named for the
Spanish botanist Nicolás Monardes, who wrote...
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aurantium subsp.
bergamia (Risso & Poit.) Engl.
Citrus aurantium subsp.
bergamia (Risso)
Wight & Arn.
Citrus aurantium var.
bergamia (Risso)
Brandis Citrus...
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using a wide
variety of tea
leaves and additives.
Bergamot orange (Citrus
bergamia), a
probable hybrid of the
lemon and
bitter orange, is a
small citrus tree...
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Retrieved 24
September 2021.
Giovanni Dugo,
Ivana Bonaccorsi (2013).
Citrus bergamia:
Bergamot and its Derivatives. CRC Press. p. 467. ISBN 9781439862292. Thompson...
- (Mill.) J. W. Moore.
Bergamot (bergamot orange)
Citrus aurantium L. subsp.
bergamia Wright et Arn.
Bitter almond (free from
prussic acid)
Prunus amygdalus...
- it is
sometimes called bergamot; it
should not be
confused with
Citrus bergamia, the
bergamot orange. In the
Dominican Republic, it is
called limón dulce...
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Retrieved 6 June 2018.
Giovanni Dugo,
Ivana Bonaccorsi (2013).
Citrus bergamia:
Bergamot and its Derivatives. CRC Press. p. 467. ISBN 9781439862292. Frieda...