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Oswego tea

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Oswego tea see bee balm . ... Read more
bergamot
Britannica Concise Encyclopedia ...Indian's plume. The leaves are used as an herb to flavour tea, punches, lemonade, and other cold drinks. Monarda didyma , native to the U.S., is made into Oswego tea, a beverage used by the American Indian Oswego tribe and said to be the drink adopted by the 18th-century colonists during their ... Read more
bergamot
World Encyclopedia bergamot Herb of the genus Monarda, including horsemint and Oswego tea., Family Labiatae. Also refers to the pear-shaped fruit of Citrus bergamia, grown in Italy for its oil, which is used in perfumery. Family Rutaceae. Read more

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