Bergamot: the aromatic citrus from Calabria

That’s not much of a draw to spend £3.30 on a single citrus fruit, unless it does amazing things 😬
Depends how much you love the aroma - right up there for me along with grapefruit.

Mainly seems and mostly used for aromatic oils in the peel as a flavouring eg Earl Grey tea and widely in the perfume and fragrance business for classic citrus notes and not cheap 😎


It sounds a bit like kaffir limes..
They are also bitter and you just use the peel.
I do know they are different, but the culinary uses seem similar.
Think so. BTW, Makrut lime is the usual name these days as the k-word was negativity associated with apartheid usage. Must say I prefer Makrut name.

I'm wondering: bergamot marmelade?

It might. Perhaps MyPinchofItaly will try some if they have a treeful 😎 Sevilles are right up there in the citrus aromatics for me, too.
 
Bergamot grows in a narrow coastal area of Calabria and harvests are relatively small. Its limited production makes it a rare and precious citrus with a long-standing cultural and culinary tradition
Family in southern Spain has a tree - bought a couple of years ago so don't know how long it takes to bear fruit
 
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