Barbados | Cherry
The ( Malpighia emarginata or Malpighia glabra ), also widely known as Acerola , is a tropical fruit prized for its record-breaking vitamin C content. Just two to three of these small, bright red fruits can fulfill your entire daily recommended allowance of vitamin C. Flavor and Culinary Profile
Unlike traditional Bing cherries, Barbados cherries have a unique often compared to pineapple, citrus, or fruit punch. barbados cherry
: Because they bruise easily and perish quickly, you won't find them in most grocery stores; they are primarily a "backyard fruit" for home gardeners. Growing Characteristics The ( Malpighia emarginata or Malpighia glabra ),