Akala
a Hawaiian shrub or climber, Rubus macraei, bearing a large, red, edible raspberry.
Historical Examples
The akala of which the pa-u had been made lay where it was left, took root and grew into a large vine.
Legends of Gods and Ghosts (Hawaiian Mythology) W. D. (William Drake) Westervelt
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