Obviously, Bergamot oranges (which were first planted in 1750) have the initial appearance of a lemon, and this similarity is due to them being a hybrid of a sour orange variety and a citron variety. These beautiful fruits have a very aromatic rind that’s full of essential oils, and are semi-ovate with a smooth exterior and translucent yellow flesh. Besides, they contain high levels of vitamin C, potassium, vitamins B1, B2 and A. In addition, flavonoids — especially hesperidin — in oranges may have protective effects against heart disease
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