Gala apples are vertically striped or mottled, overall orange in colour.
They are sweet, fine textured, and aromatic,can be added to salads, cooked, or eaten raw, and are especially suitable for creating sauces.
Gala apples are grown from May through September in the northern hemisphere, but, like most apples, are available almost all year through the use of cold storage and controlled atmosphere storage.
Can guinea pigs eat gala apples?
Yes, they can eat them in small amounts, a few small pieces at a time.
Just strip away the core and the seeds so that the guinea pig doesn’t consume them.
For more foods that guinea pigs can and can’t eat, check out our GUINEA PIG FOOD LIST.