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Gala (apple) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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More and more consumers are on the lookout for Gala apples when they arrive in stores in late August. With their distinctive red/orange color and yellow stripes, they are easy to spot; with their crisp texture and excellent taste, they are well worth the wait.
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Cooking with Apples ... Another apple made for kids is the Gala, a new variety developed in New Zealand. It's got the mild flavor that "picky eaters" prefer and a striking bright yellow-red color that attracts the eye!
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APPLES KEEP YOUR FAMILY HEALTHY ... Galas have gained popularity among consumers in the past 15 years. Snacking and salads are primary uses. Gala harvest begins in the middle of August and lasts through early September. Galas are stocked September to May.
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Gala, a new variety developed in New Zealand. It's got the mild flavor that "picky eaters" prefer and a striking bright yellow-red color that attracts the eye ... Mild sweet flavor ... Our Apples...
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The Gala is sweet, with a slightly tart flavor. It is a highly coveted apple by the consumer, with great bouquet, flavor and color. The Gala demonstrates the highest current and future domestic market demand of all the new varieties, and is also a very good keeper, (shelf life-6 months in regular storage);
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Gala apples grow well in the Walla Walla Valley, where they ripen quickly in the hot summers. ... In a pinch, a gala can be used, along with more tart apples, in baked goods, but I think they're less than ideal for that purpose.
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