| Malus domestica 'Scifresh' |
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| Hybrid parentage |
| 'Braeburn' × 'Gala' |
| Cultivar |
| 'Scifresh' |
| Origin |
Scifresh apple, also known by the trademark name Jazz, is a cross between the apples Gala and Braeburn,[1] launched in Sydney, Australia, in April 2007.
Jazz apples are tangy-sweet, crunchy and juicy. They have a firm, dense flesh and a complex flavor with the acid of braeburn and the sweet of Royal Gala giving it broad appeal. The Jazz brand is owned and used by Enza for the cultivar Scifresh.
Jazz apples are being grown under license in New Zealand, UK, Washington state in the US, Australia, France, Chile, Italy, Switzerland and Austria.
Availability
Jazz apples are now widely available in New Zealand, Australia, Germany, France, Chile, Thailand, Hong Kong, Singapore, Norway, Sweden, USA, the Netherlands, Belgium, Spain, Ireland, Canada, and the UK.
References
External links
- Variety Profile from Enza
- Montague Fresh Jazz Apple
- Complete story
- A detailed description
- Team JAZZ in the UK
- JAZZ Apple Newsletter
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