I believe they first originated in New Zealand, Alec
Originally Italian, 'gala' meant, literally, 'of the state', as most highly ornate or ornamented.
It doesn't come from any particular country.
They come from Canada
Gala Eluard (or Gala Dali) was Dali's wife, he stole her from his friend. She inspired him by taking care of his business matters. She is probably partially responsible that we know Dali and his work today!
gala, braeburn, or pink lady apples
gala apples she eats Granny Smith apples i believe
Gala apples can either be pronounced with a long "a", such as "gay-la", or with a short a, such as "gal-la", but the stress is on the first syllable either way.
5-6
Pomp, show, or festivity.
Somebody please tell us! I just took 5 bong hits and I really want to know. This apple is a Gala, but I'm not really digging it. Maybe I should have gotten the Royal?
Different kinds of apples, from Gala to Honeycrisp
united states
I'm not sure the Gala Apple tree is native anywhere. It's hybridized just like all the rest. If you planted the seed, you wouldn't get a red, juicy apple like we see in the grocery store. You'd get a little thing kind of like a crabapple.
Apples should be stored in a cool moist place, such as the fruit drawer of the refrigerator.
There are many types of apples that are used for eating and baking. There are red and green apples. The different varieties include red delicious, gala, Jonathon, honey crisp, and golden delicious.
If you leave them out and they rot yes