Acerola
Related Category: Plants
(ăs´´ərō´lə) or
barbados cherry, the edible fruit of
Malpighia glabra, of the genera
Bunchiosa and
Malpighia of the family Malpighiaceae. The fleshy red stone fruits, about the size of a cherry, contain very high amounts of vitamin C and are eaten fresh, used to make jams and jellies, and are an important commercial source of natural vitamin C. Acerola is often cultivated as an ornamental shrub, particularly in the southeastern United States. Acerola is classified in the division
Magnoliophyta, class Magnoliopsida, order Polygalales, family Malpighiaceae.