bergamots
Bergamots are a group of fragrant citrus fruits, most notably the bergamot orange (Citrus × bergamia). This fruit is primarily grown in the Calabria region of southern Italy. The bergamot orange is distinct from other citrus fruits in its appearance, being roughly the size of an orange but with a yellow-green skin and a characteristic pear-like shape. Its pulp is acidic and quite bitter, making it generally unpalatable for fresh consumption.
The primary value of the bergamot orange lies in its peel, which is rich in essential oils.
While the bergamot orange is the most well-known, the term "bergamot" can also refer to other plants