Difference between revisions of "Bergamot"
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− | Other names : Monarda didyma, crimson beebalm, scarlet beebalm, scarlet monarda | + | Other names : Monarda didyma, crimson beebalm, scarlet beebalm, scarlet monarda<br> |
− | + | Bergamot, a small citrus tree grown in Mediterranean regions, produces a pear-shaped fruit prized for the aromatic oil derived from the rind. Bergot-flavored tea, marketed widely as Earl Grey tea, is a perennial favorite among tea drinkers. Research into the phytochemicals contained in bergamot and their potential medicinal qualities has yielded promising results. | |
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==Special Precautions of Bergamot== | ==Special Precautions of Bergamot== | ||
+ | Do not confuse with [[Wild Bergamot]] | ||
==Benefits and uses of Bergamot are== | ==Benefits and uses of Bergamot are== | ||
+ | * [[Bergamot Orange]] | ||
+ | * [[Oswego Tea]] | ||
[[Category:Treatments]] | [[Category:Treatments]] | ||
[[Category:herbal medicine]] | [[Category:herbal medicine]] |
Revision as of 02:57, 18 January 2013
Other names : Monarda didyma, crimson beebalm, scarlet beebalm, scarlet monarda
Bergamot, a small citrus tree grown in Mediterranean regions, produces a pear-shaped fruit prized for the aromatic oil derived from the rind. Bergot-flavored tea, marketed widely as Earl Grey tea, is a perennial favorite among tea drinkers. Research into the phytochemicals contained in bergamot and their potential medicinal qualities has yielded promising results.
Special Precautions of Bergamot
Do not confuse with Wild Bergamot