GRANNY SMITH APPLE
Granny Smith apples are native to Australia and were first discovered in 1868, growing as a chance seedling in a compost pile on the orchard of farmer Maria Ann “Granny” Smith in Ryde, New South Wales.

Granny Smith apples are small to medium fruits, averaging 5 to 7 centimeters in diameter, and range in shape from round, oval, to conical. The skin is smooth, firm, chewy, and thick, remaining bright green when ripe and covered in tiny, white lenticels. In colder climates, the apples may also develop a yellow to pink blush. Underneath the surface, the white flesh is dense, crisp, and mildly aqueous with a fine, grainy consistency, encasing a central, fibrous core filled with small, brown-black seeds. Granny Smith apples have a balanced, sweet and acidic flavor with tangy, tart undertones.
ROYAL GALA APPLE
Gala apples grow well in both warm and cold climates and as result can be found growing in apple growing regions across the globe.

Gala apples are covered in a thin yellow to orange skin, highlighted with pink to red stripes that vary in hue dependent upon the apples maturity. Their dense flesh is creamy yellow and crisp, offering a mildly sweet flavor and flora aroma. Gala’s that are allowed to reach the peak of their sweetness on the tree will have a deeper red hue and a slightly sweeter flavor.
PINK LADY APPLE
One of the best-known modern apples, with an attractive pink blush and pleasant flavor, more correctly known as Cripp’s Pink (Pink Lady)

Pink Lady apples are very distinctive in flavour and colour, Pink Lady apples offer a delicious sweet-tart taste and a crisp slightly dry firm creamy-white flesh. This apple’s tender skin has a pink to reddish-pink blush over a yellow background.
BRAVO APPLE
Bravo™ apples are exciting and unique Western Australian bred apples that have a distinct sweetness, moderate to high crisp and crunch, and a striking burgundy colour.

Bravo™ apples are the result of more than two decades of research and development with an impressive tree pedigree. The tree variety is the result of a traditional hybridisation cross between Royal Gala and the internationally acclaimed Western Australian-bred Cripps Red apple variety. Bravo™ apples are therefore 100% guaranteed non-GMO fruit. The apple is fresh tasting with an excellent balanced flavour at optimum maturity, is juicy and crisp and has an attractive contrasting creamy yellow flesh and not prone to surface cracking, bitter pit, superficial scald or internal disorders. The average size is between 75 and 85 mm in diameter and the average weight ranges between 180 and 245 grams.
GALA APPLE
Gala is an apple cultivar with a sweet, mild flavour, a crisp but not hard texture, and a striped or mottled orange or reddish appearance.

Gala apples are non-uniform in colour, usually vertically striped or mottled, with overall orange colour.[1] They are sweet, fine textured, and aromatic,[1] and in addition to being eaten raw and cooked are especially suitable for creating sauces.