
1) Art gallery in California 2) Bergamot orange 3) Citrus bergamia 4) Culinary bloom 5) Culinary vegetable 6) Culinary blossom 7) Culinary flower 8) Edible bloom 9) Edible vegetable 10) Edible flower 11) Edible blossom 12) Flavoring for tea 13) French word used in English 14) Kitchen vegetable 15) Landmark in Los Angeles
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1) Oil
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• (n.) A coarse tapestry, manufactured from flock of cotton or hemp, mixed with ox`s or goat`s hair; -- said to have been invented at Bergamo, Italy. Encyc. Brit. • (n.) The essence or perfume made from the fruit. • (n.) A variety of pear. • (n.) A variety of mint (Mentha aquatica, var. glabrata). • (n.) A variety of snuff ...
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any of several North American perennial plants of the mint family, Lamiaceae (or Labiatae); their leaves are used as an herb. Monarda didyma, a ...
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A type of orange tree grown in Italy. The essential oil from the peel of this orange is used in perfume, to get rid of insects, and to flavor tea. Bergamot oil is also used in aromatherapy for depression, anxiety, and poor digestion. The scientific name for the bergamot orange tree is Citrus bergamia.
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(Monarda) These are erect clumps of annual and perennial herbaceous plants that grow wild in North America. These plants can grow up to 3 feet high and are usually sold for the beauty of their striking blossoms. M. pectinata (the Lemon Mint) has thin leaves that are lanceolate to oblong and have the scent of lemons. It bears whorls of flowers that ...
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1 . ... <botany> A tree of the Orange family (Citrus bergamia), having a roundish or pear-shaped fruit, from the rind of which an essential oil of delicious odour is extracted, much prized as a perfume. Also, the fruit. A variety of mint (Mentha aquatica, glabrata). ... 2. The essence or perfume made from the fruit. ... 3. A variety of pear. ...
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essential oil of the bergamot orange used to flavor a black tea base to make Earl Grey tea
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Ber'ga·mot (bẽr'gȧ*mŏt)
noun [ French
bergamote , from Italian
bergamotta ; probably a corruption of Turk.
beg armūdi a lord's pear.]
1. (Botany) (a) A tree of the Orange family (
Citrus bergamia ), having a roundish or pea...
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The essential oil of the bergamot orange, which is mixed with black tea to give Earl Grey tea its characteristic flavor.
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(thé a la bergamote) name for both a variety of orange and of pear; (earl grey tea).
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The bergamot is a tree of the genus citrus. The rind of its pale-yellow pear-shaped fruit provides a fragrant orange scented essence used in perfume.
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The Bergamot tree is grown predominantly in southern Italy. The Italians make an oil from the rind of the bergamot trees citrus fruit, which is good as an antiseptic, a cleanser, and a deodorizer.
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[
n] - small tree with pear-shaped fruit whose oil is used in perfumery
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bergamot orange noun small tree with pear-shaped fruit whose oil is used in perfumery; Italy
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Small evergreen tree belonging to the rue family. A fragrant citrus-scented essence is obtained from the rind of its fruit and used as a perfume and food flavouring, for example in Earl Grey tea. The sole source of supply is southern Calabria, Italy, but the name comes from the town of Bergamo, in Lombardy. (
Citrus bergamia, ...
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The Bergamot tree is grown predominantly in southern Italy. The Italians make an oil from the rind of the bergamot tree
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a small citrus tree, Citrus aurantium bergamia, having fruit with a rind that yields a fragrant essential oil. · the oil or essence itself. · any of various plants of the mint family, as Monarda fistulosa, yielding an oil resembling essence of bergamot. · a variety of pear.
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