
It looks like a Mac, it smells like a Mac, it tastes like a Mac – but it’s a Paula. Discovered in a group of McIntosh apples by Lewis Arends in 1960. He named the new apple after his wife.
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It looks like a Mac, it smells like a Mac, it tastes like a Mac – but it’s a Paula. Discovered in a group of McIntosh apples by Lewis Arends in 1960. He named the new apple after his wife.
Sometimes proud parents combine their names to create a baby’s name. Jonamac is a combo of Jonathan and McIntosh.

This is the apple that fell on Newton’s AND Steve Wozniak’s head! The very apple that started it all came from a tree that was scorched when Canadian Farmer John McIntosh’s farm burned in 1884. Every McIntosh Apple is descended from his trees, spreading lovely apples and iPods the world over.
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