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  2. Bergamot orange - Wikipedia

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    The bergamot is a citrus fruit native to southern Italy. Production is mostly limited to the Ionian Sea coastal areas of the province of Reggio di Calabria in Italy, to such an extent that it is a symbol of the entire city. Most of the bergamot comes from a short stretch of land there, where the temperature is favourable.

  3. Bergamot essential oil - Wikipedia

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    Note that bergamot essential oil has a higher concentration of bergapten (3000–3600 mg/kg) than any other Citrus-based essential oil. [25] When bergamot essential oil is applied directly to the skin via a patch test, followed by exposure to ultraviolet light, a concentration-dependent phototoxic effect is observed.

  4. Citropten - Wikipedia

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    Studies suggest it possesses several potential properties: Antimicrobial activity – Citropten may exhibit antibacterial and antifungal properties. [7] [better source needed] This characteristic could be relevant for applications in disinfectants or preservatives.

  5. The Best Citrus Colognes for Men

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    The opening includes no less than four distinct citrus notes: bergamot, bitter orange, lemon, and mandarin orange. This eau de parfum is designed for both men and women, and it’s impressively ...

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    Each stick is infused with the famous Cashmere Mist fragrance: light and fresh with hints of jasmine, bergamot and sandalwood. So, unlike your typical deodorant, it smells more like perfume.

  7. Earl Grey tea - Wikipedia

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    The first, which is said to result in a stronger citrus flavour, is the coating or spraying of the black tea leaves with bergamot essential oils. The second method is the addition of dried bergamot orange rinds to the Earl Grey tea blend. With this method, the citrus flavour infuses the black tea leaves during the brewing process. [22]