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bergamot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
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Encyclopedia Americana article Bergamot.
Bergamot may
refer to:...
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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...
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Bergamot essential oil is a cold-pressed
essential oil
produced by
cells inside the rind of a
bergamot orange fruit. It is a
common flavouring and top...
- Earl Grey tea is a tea
blend which has been
flavoured with oil of
bergamot. The rind's
fragrant oil is
added to
black tea to give Earl Grey its unique...
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Bergamot mint may
refer to
either of two
fragrant herbs in the mint family, Lamiaceae: Eau de
Cologne mint,
probably a
cultivar of
Mentha aquatica Monarda...
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Monarda fistulosa, the wild
bergamot or bee balm, is a
wildflower in the mint
family Lamiaceae,
widespread and
abundant as a
native plant in much of North...
- Two
ships of the
Royal Navy have been
named HMS
Bergamot after the
bergamot flower. HMS
Bergamot (1917), an Anchusa-class
sloop launched in May 1917 and...
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Bergamot Station Arts
Center is a
Santa Monica facility housing many
different private art
galleries and
appears in most
tourist guides as a
primary cultural...
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Project Bergamot is a
joint project between several European universities and
Mozilla for the
development of
machine translation software based on artificial...
- 2009 it was
dubbed Fenway Bergamot at Lou Reed's suggestion. The
cover of
Homeland depicts Anderson in
character as
Bergamot, with
streaks of
black makeup...