Barbados cherry, also known as Acerola Cherry, is a tropical fruit commonly found in southern America, Caribbean, and other similar regions. This fruit is small in size and is often used in jams, jellies, and beverages. The scientific name of this fruit is Malpighia emarginata, and it is also known as West Indian cherry, wild crepe myrtle, and Puerto Rican cherry. Barbados cherry is recognized for its rich vitamin C content, making it popular in the health industry. Other synonyms for this fruit include Jamaican cherry, Brazilian cherry, and Antilles cherry. Barbados cherry is easy to grow, and its numerous health benefits make it an essential addition to one's diet.