acerola

IPA: ʌsˈɛroʊɫʌ

noun

  • Any tree of species Malpighia glabra, of the West Indies and northern South America.
  • Fruit of this tree.
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Examples of "acerola" in Sentences

  • Acerola is a tropical fruit unknowed in french revolutionary times.
  • Innocent Superfoods blackcurrent, acerola cherries and rosehip smoothie.
  • Bunchosia argentea is a species of plant in the acerola family, Malpighiaceae.
  • Carrot Essence also contains acerola powder, a potent natural source of vitamin C made from the acerola berry.
  • Vitamin C: A very potent antioxidant; use a natural form such as acerola, which contains associated micronutrients.
  • I taste an acerola, a bracingly tart red berry that, he says, has four thousand times more vitamin C than an orange.
  • Sample as many sucos fruit juices as possible; especially don't miss açai, fruta de conde, and orange juice with acerola.
  • - Sample as many sucos (fruit juices) as possible; especially don't miss açai, fruta de conde, and orange juice with acerola.
  • This new limited edition vodka is flavored with an all-natural symphony of blueberry, acai berry, acerola, cherry, and fruity notes of pomegranate.
  • Carrot Essence is made from fresh-squeezed organic carrot juice and whole acerola berries and contains all the nutrients, cofactors, and diverse antioxidants found naturally in these two whole foods.
  • Mr. Cowell, 51 years old, sipped on his specially formulated antiaging smoothie, which he drinks daily, made with imported lingonberry, acerola berry, chokeberry and aronia juice flown in specially from exotic locations.

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