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Jazz Apple

Here at ABC Farms, we grow a variety of apples to suit every taste. But our absolute favorite is the Jazz apple. This New Zealand import is a cross between a Royal Gala and Braeburn apple, and it has the best qualities of both varieties – it’s crisp like a Gala but with the sweetness and deep red color of a Braeburn. Plus, it’s got a lovely fragrant aroma that will have your mouth watering as soon as you take a bite.

If you’re looking for an apple that’s both sweet and crisp, juicy and firm, then look no further than the Jazz apple. It’s perfect for snacking, salads, pies, sauces – really anything you can think of. Jazz apples are also slow to brown when cut, so they’re ideal for packing in lunchboxes or taking on picnics.

The History of the Jazz Apple

The Jazz apple was developed in New Zealand in the 1980s as a cross between two classic varieties – the Royal Gala and Braeburn. New Zealand growers were looking for an apple that would be suitable for export, and they weren’t disappointed with the result.

The first Jazz apples shipped to European markets in 1988, an instant hit. They quickly became the most popular varieties grown in New Zealand, and today exported all over the world. In fact, this little apple made way into outer space – One type of fruit grown on the International Space Station!

How to choose and store Jazz apples

When you’re looking for Jazz apples at your local grocery store or farmers market. Make sure to choose ones that are bright red with slight striations. Avoid any that have green patches or are beginning to get soft spots.

Once you’ve got your perfect apples home, store them in a cool place out of direct sunlight. They’ll keep best if you put them in the fridge. But they’ll also be fine at room temperature for a few days. Just make sure to eat them before they start to get soft!

Conclusion:

Are the perfect combination of crisp and sweet, making them ideal for snacking, cooking, or simply enjoying on their own. Don’t miss out on this deliciously versatile fruit – try some today!

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