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Jazz (apple)

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Jazz apples are a new brand of apple from New Zealand. The cultivar is a cross between Gala and Braeburn apples. The apple are sweet, crunchy and juicy. They have a firm, but dense flesh and a rich sweet flavour. Tasting panels in Europe have revealed that consumers prefer the Jazz variety to both Braeburn and Gala apples. The Jazz brand is owned and used by ENZA for the new variety Scifresh. The Jazz Apple is being grown in Southern New South Wales, and is expected to produce a very small yield in 2000. The Jazz Apple was successfully launched in Sydney, Australia, in April 2007. The launch event was held in The Green Room at The Quay Restaurant and managed by Sonia Rendigs and her team from PR firm Media Moguls. In the UK, they are available in Marks and Spencer, Somerfield, Tesco, Waitrose and Morrisons and will soon be grown in the UK too.

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