Food
Taranaki iwi propose two-year-ban on collecting kai moana
An iwi in Taranaki are coming together with locals to do something about their depleting seafood stocks. A meeting took place recently with over 100 people in attendance. On the table.. discussing a… Audio
Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
It's the first proper week of September so time to check in what's available in stores with our Minister of Fruit and Veges Glenn Forsyth. Audio
Food to fix the world
The Pacific Food Lab is a organisation aiming to change the way we think about, create and consume food with the hopes of improving our health and the environment. Big goals. This week on Voices, we… Audio
Food to fix the world
The Pacific Food Lab is a organisation aiming to change the way we think about, create and consume food with the hopes of improving our health and the environment. Big goals. This week on Voices, we…
AudioWhat coffee we should be drinking?
Molecular nutritionist Dr Emma Beckett talks to Jim about coffee drinking. She's a senior lecturer in the food science and human nutrition school at Newcastle. Audio
Slow cooked harissa lamb shoulder
Today we meet Polly Markus whose popular Instagram page, @miss-pollys-kitchen, has led to her putting her recipes in to book form. She also shares her recipe for slow cooked harissa lamb shoulder. Audio
Pea protein could give oat milk nutrition it's lacking
New research on peas shows it could be the link to adding more nutritional value to plant based beverages. Ken Morison, Associate Professor at Canterbury University talks to Jesse about the work one… Audio
Beer drinking up but 'industry still finding things quite hard'
Beer drinking patterns are returning to normal but it's not all golden-hued for the industry, the Brewers Association says. Audio
Woolworths strikes first deal to sell wholesale to another retailer
Woolworths has made its first deal to sell a wide range of wholesale groceries to another retailer, outside its own store brands. Audio
Countdown announces first wholesale customer
Countdown has set up a new wholesale arm of its business which it says could service more than 50 retailers in coming months.
The first customer of the new business will be Auckland organic grocer… Audio
Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
It's the first Friday of September, so no time better to catch up with our Minister of Fruit and Veggies Glenn Forsyth. Fruit of the Week: NEW ZEALAND AVOCADOS Audio
Dunedin deli saves plastic with returnable packaging system
A Dunedin deli is trialling a takeaway that you bring back - containers that is. It's all part of a project to get more businesses in the city to ditch single use and even recyclable containers and… Video, Audio
Wonky Box food delivery saving fruit, veges from the landfill
Are you guilty of fruit and vege prejudice? Bypassing the knobbly stunted carrot in favour of the better formed one?
The truth is most outsized produce does not make it to supermarket shelves, but… Video, Audio
Demand grows for 'wonky' fruit and vege service
A subscription-based produce company that saves so-called "wonky" fruit and vegetables from heading to the landfill says demand has doubled in the past month alone.
Plant based beverages not a 'replacement' for milk,
Research comparing cows milk with plant based beverages has found the latter to only have a fraction of the nutritional value of the animal product. Professor of Nutritional Science at the Riddet… Audio
Fruit and vegetable prices up 16 percent since start of year
Figures from an international e-commerce company show the cost of fruit and vegetables in New Zealand have risen by almost 16 percent since the start of the year.
It's the twelfth highest rise out of… Audio
Best recipes shared on RNZ collated into cookbook
A culinary feast of some of the best recipes shared on RNZ's programmes will be published into a cookbook later this year.