[
UK
/bˈɜːɡɐmˌɒt/
]
NOUN
- small tree with pear-shaped fruit whose oil is used in perfumery; Italy
How To Use bergamot In A Sentence
- This is the bergamot orange, now classified as C. bergamia.
- (origanum vulgare), oil of thyme, and the oils of pepperwort and wild bergamot and used mainly as fungicide and insecticide, disinfectant and food flavoring, and sometimes used as a scent in making perfume. EzineArticles
- Patrick McMullan Audrey Dettmar "And I'm also the manager of a post-production studio," Ms. Dettmar said, as she surveyed her desserts, which included mandarin-orange macaroons with bergamot-infused buttercream, bite-size Meyer lemon meringue tarts, jasmine cakes with a honey jasmine glaze, and smoked almond nougatine dipped in dark chocolate and sprinkled with smoked fleur de sel . A Jolly Good Maritime for All
- Sniffing it from the bottle, the Habanita top notes are fresh and subtle – a rush of masculine woody notes of mastic a gum from a Mediterranean bush, juniper berry and cedarwood are accompanied by a generous amount of bergamot, which is citrusy but not in the fruity or eau de cologne sense of citrus – a more refined, green and slightly floral note derived from the bergamot bitter non-edible oranges. Archive 2006-07-01
- The scent, a fruity-floral blend of Fuji apple, white peach nectar and bergamot, is balanced with white flowers and has base notes of amber, blonde woods and warm sand — designed to capture the come-hither spirit of the 1940s actress. Pink is the New Blog | Everybody's Business Is My Business » Blog Archive » Paris Hilton Releases Her 10th Celebrity Fragrance
- A truly refreshing floral aroma with fresh top notes of revitalising green tea and sweet bergamot, sweetened by notes of juicy mandarin and soft orange.
- An animal with renal failure that is vomiting may benefit from herbs that calm the digestive tract and function as anti-emetics, such as peppermint, chamomile, ginger, and wild bergamot.
- Spirits of wine, four quarts; essence of cedrate, two drams; essence violets, one-quarter ounce; essence of neroli, one-half ounce; otto of roses, twenty drops; orange flower essence, one ounce; oil of rosemary, thirty drops; oils of bergamot and neroli, each one-half ounce. The Ladies Book of Useful Information Compiled from many sources
- Some of them, including citrus oils such as orange, lemon and bergamot, react with ultraviolet light and can cause skin to burn more easily in sunlight.
- If you are feeling sad for no apparent reason, a bergamot scented candle can lift your mood.