>acerola
>literally "Barbados cherry" in Portuguese
>>29911843
>"Oak" literally Oak in english
>>29911843
Wouldn't be the first thing that Hawaiian's have appropriated from Portugal.
>>29911962
Oak is literally Oak in Portuguese too but it's not uncommon at all.
>>29911994
You leave our riceballs out of this.
> ywn pop acerola's acerola
>>29911994
Barbados cherries are from South America, actually
I wish Acerola had been the Poni Kahana instead of shit Hapu.
>>29911843
Those look like extremely hot peppers pretending to be sweet cherries.
>>29912235
They are just sour.