Food
'Sad news to some': Sanitarium stops making peanut butter
Sanitarium has probably fallen victim to the problems of being in the middle of the peanut butter market, one expert says.
Bird flu outbreak: Don't eat raw eggs, experts warn
It's important eggs aren't eaten raw - they need to be properly cooked, as part of food safety measures, MPI says.
Bird flu in NZ: What you need to know
Explainer - Can we still eat NZ eggs? And are our native birds safe? As 80,000 birds are to be killed on an Otago farm, here's what we know so far.
Influencer out to independently review all AK kebab shops
Kebab fan Big Boi Bari is a man on a mission, to eat and rate a kebab from every kebab shop in Auckland. Audio
Christmas Cheer that's not too dear!
Christmas Cheer that's not too dear! When the silly season hits, it doesn't mean being silly with our money. Katy Gosset talks to financial mentors about gift and food options that won't break the… Audio
Digging into kai resilience with the Waitara Foodbank
A Taranaki foodbank is prioritising food-sovereignty to counter a broken model.
Winners of the Welly Hospo Awards named
The winners of a Wellington awards night set up days after the Felix Wellington Hospitality Awards were postponed have been released.
Report looks into school lunch programme success
A new report highlights the success of the current lunches in schools programme, which the government plans to overhaul from January. Health Coalition Aotearoa co-chair Professor Lisa Te Morenga spoke… Audio
Fruit and Vege Report with Glenn Forsyth
Blackberries are on the Minister's mind this morning.. and there's a little ZING in Glenn's salad. Audio
Chef Peter Gordon 'still grieving' from closure of Homeland
"When a community is in trouble, financially or whatever, what sustains people, all of us, and people through sadness and all sorts, is the being together and cooking," chef Peter Gordon says. Audio
How do I pick the best summer fruit?
Figuring out the juiciest and best of the summer fruit bunch can be tricky - growers and produce sellers share their knowledge.
Can nutrition help treat depression?
Filling up on tasty stuff with the very low nutritional value doesn't serve our brains, researcher Julia Rucklidge tells Saturday Morning. Video, Audio
World wine production set for new 60-year low on weather woes
In the US, the world's fourth-largest producer, 2024 output was forecast to be down 3 percent from last year.
You are what you eat: Professor Julia Rucklidge
Renowned clinical psychologist Professor Julia Rucklidge has spent decades researching the relationship between diet and mental health. Once a sceptic, she has consistently found vitamins and minerals… Audio
The street that only puts out 5 food scraps bins a week
The council needs to do more community engagement to increase uptake, a local board chair says.
Liquidators to run Maketū Pies as they seek buyer
Liquidators will take care of the Maketū Pies business while they find a buyer.