Apple fruit has a lot of different varieties. The following are some of the different varieties of Apple:
1. The Gala Apple variety: This particular variety originated from New Zealand. The Gala Apple variety has a pink-orange stripe with a pretty yellow background. This variety is very delicious in salads, pies, and sauces. The Gala Apple variety was introduction to the market in 1965.
2. The Fuji Apple variety: The Fuji Apple variety originated from Japan. This variety is a crunchy, super-sweet and flavor-forward apple that are enjoyed as an everyday snack as well as in pies, sauces, baking, etc. The Fuji Apple variety was introduction to the market in 1962.
3. The Granny Smith Apple variety: This particular variety originated from Australia. This variety is actually Known for its delicious tart flavor and pleasing crunch. The Granny Smith Apple variety was introduction to the market in 1868.
4. The Honeycrisp Apple variety: This particular variety has a beautiful bright red skin mottled with pale green. The Honeycrisp Apple variety originated from university of Minnesota. The Honeycrisp Apple variety was introduction to the market in 1991.
5. The Cripps Pink Apple variety: The Cripps Pink Apple variety originated from Australia. This particular variety is really great for eating fresh out of hand as well as in salads, pies, sauces, baking, and freezing. The Cripps Pink Apple variety was introduction to the market in 1985.
6. The Golden Delicious Apple variety: This particular variety originated from Clay County, West Virginia. The Golden Delicious Apple variety was introduction to the market in 1914.
7. The Braeburn Apple variety: This particular variety skin color varies from orange to red over yellow. The Braeburn Apple variety has a bold flavor with a sweet-tart flavor and a hint of sweet spice.

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