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- bergamia on Wikispecies BBC news story on the farming of Bergamot in the Calabria region of Italy Information about the hard candy bergamote de Nancy...
- Marlier and the Cadet- Rama books written by Alain Gree (units Achille et Bergamote and Petit Tom). Keen to appeal to a more mature market, Casterman decided...
- Bois d’Iris (2000) Osmanthus (2001) Rose Poivrée (2001) Bergamote (formerly Divine Bergamote) (2003) Rose de Mai (2019) Jasmin de Pays (2019) Mimosa Tanneron...
- Although they come in many hard candy flavors the rose are most po****r. Bergamote de Nancy Lefèvre-Denise Shiny, small candy squares made from sugar and...
- Bergamotes de Nancy...
- published by Jacomo Franco in Venice 1570. Origin of word “Bergamot”: French bergamote, from Italian bergamotta, from Ottoman Turkish bey armudu, lord's pear...
- Atlas, Figuier Ardent, Oud Saphir, Jasmin Angélique, Musc Impérial 2016: Bergamote Soleil, Philtre Ceylan, Encens Jinhae, Poivre Electrique, Mimosa Indigo...
- Bibliothèque muni****le de Nancy. Nancy is known for its macarons and bergamotes, candies flavored with bergamot essential oil. Nancy has a large number...
- bey armudu (bergamot, "lord's pear") → Italian: bergamotto → French: bergamote → Turkish: bergamot Middle Mongol: jarlig (royal decree) → Russian: ярлык...
- recurrent disease. Bektashi from Turkish bektaşi Bergamot from French bergamote, from Italian bergamotta, ultimately from Turkish bey armudu, literally...