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Jazz apples are named for their lively, vibrant flavor and texture, which are reminiscent of the energetic and improvisational nature of Jazz Music. The variety was developed in New Zealand, combining the crispness of the Gala apple with the sweetness of the Braeburn. The name reflects the apple's unique characteristics, aiming to evoke a sense of excitement and enjoyment.

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