Food
Winemaker and NZ winegrowers' newest fellow, Kate Radburnd.
Kate Radburnd is a winemaker and senior wine judge who is the first female in 33 years, to be awarded a New Zealand Wine Growers Fellowship. Even as a novice winemaker in the Hawkes Bay she was… Audio
Are older people malnourished?
An Australian dietitian says older people are not eating properly - and some are malnourished - because they're dieting. Ngaire Hobbins is also a lecturer in dementia studies at the University of… Audio
Link between frozen berries and Hepatitis A
Four cases of the Hepatitis A virus have been linked to imported frozen berries, but officials are refusing to name any brands involved. Audio
Cafes, local producers on alert over HepA berry scare
There's a warning tonight there could be more cases of Hepatitis A linked to frozen berries brought into the country from overseas. Audio
Handmade burritos and quesadillas
Jason and Melissa Phillips sold their home in Wellington, left their jobs and moved to Wairarapa where they set up Cartel Food, a company that makes handmade burritos and quesadillas. Audio
Nigel French: food and infectious disease
Professor of Food Safety and Veterinary Public Health Institute of Veterinary Animal and Biomedical Sciences at Massey University, and director of the university's Infectious Disease Research Centre.
…Weekend Wine - Yvonne Lorkin
Wine writer and proprieter of the new WINE FRIEND enterprise, Yvonne Lorkin. Audio
Food Guests - Antonio Carluccio and Sean Connolly
Antonio Carluccio and Sean Connelly join Jesse to discuss Italian themed Christmas meals Audio
Is it time to ban the world's most widely used pesticide?
Growing evidence is showing the negative consequences of neonicotinoid pesticides. The latest is that they are not only harming bees but also their ability to polinate plants. Research, recently… Audio
The Dish On Doughnuts
Deep-fried pieces of dough - Heather DeLancey Hunwick on the long and delicious history of doughnuts; her latest book Doughnut: A Global History... Audio
Le Beaujolais Nouveau est Arrivé
Beaujolais Nouveau – is both a wine and an event. It’s celebrated around the world on the third Thursday in November – and New Zealand is the first in the world to have a taste. The wine is made from… Audio, Gallery
First conviction for importing pork with foot and mouth risk
An Auckland food importer has become the first to be convicted for illegally importing uncooked pork sausages, that could have brought foot and mouth disease to this country. Audio
Cooking with Herbs
Don Grant founded Tasman Bay Herbs in 1996 with Yoka De Houwer, to grow fresh herbs for the local restaurant trade. He talks about their health benefits as well as how to get the best out of cooking… Audio
He Kai Ora - Te Ahi Kaa
Te Ahi Kaa Contributor Takiri Butler presents He Kai Ora, an insight into healthy eating. Video, Audio
Wine - Cameron Douglas
Cameron Douglas suggests a rose to accompany the recipe, and talks in some detail about syrah. Audio
Food - Gareth Stewart
Gareth Stewart has a recipe for Asian style prawns, baby cos tacos, toasted peanuts, lime and chilli Audio
Food Guest - Storm Bellamy
Our next guest has her own brand of tea based here in New Zealand. She is Storm Bellamy of Storm and India, in our Auckland studio. Audio
Deborah Joy Wilson - Eating in Emergencies
Save the Children nutrition advisor on assignment in the Ukraine and challenged with providing decent food to children and families in areas under stress from civil war. Audio
Filipino cuisine with Masterchef finalist Leo Fernandez
From adobo to arroz caldo, while Filipino cooking is less spicy than food from its Thai and Vietnamese cousins, it is no less delicious. Audio