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Food function and structure – introduction

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Food function and structure – introduction

We all eat food because it provides the fundamental types of materials required to keep our bodies functioning.

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Developing a new plant-based protein

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Developing a new plant-based protein

We all need protein to live and stay healthy. However, many protein sources are becoming an increasingly expensive way to meet our needs – both economically ...

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Exploring enduring competencies with Kiwi Kai

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Exploring enduring competencies with Kiwi Kai

Kiwi Kai is an online learning tool that is an ideal context to learn about science capabilities and enduring competencies. Scenarios in this virtual farm encourage ...

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Te ao Māori concepts within Kiwi Kai

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Te ao Māori concepts within Kiwi Kai

Students can explore te ao Māori concepts in the context of farming and food production through Kiwi Kai virtual farm – an introduction. This virtual farm ...

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Kiwi Kai – key terms

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Kiwi Kai – key terms

Kiwi Kai is a farm simulator that explores the relationships between a healthy environment, healthy kai, healthy people and communities. The goal is manaakihia te taiao, ...

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Unpacking science teaching with Kiwi Kai

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Unpacking science teaching with Kiwi Kai

Kiwi Kai is an online learning tool that provides a fun and engaging way to explore science concepts, sustainability, social decision making and systems thinking through ...

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Kiwi Kai virtual farm – an introduction

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Kiwi Kai virtual farm – an introduction

Kiwi Kai is an engaging online learning tool – this virtual farm allows students to explore the relationships between a healthy environment, healthy kai, healthy people ...

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Ngā ariā o Te Ao Māori kei roto i te kēmu Kiwi Kai

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Ngā ariā o Te Ao Māori kei roto i te kēmu Kiwi Kai

Te ao Māori me te kēmu Kiwi Kai whakataruna ahuwhenua Ko tā ngā tauira, he torotoro i te ao Māori ki roto mai o te horopoki ...

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Growing spirulina

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Growing spirulina

New Zealand Algae Innovations Ltd operated the only spirulina farm in New Zealand. Under the brand name Tahi Spirulina, it sold a range of spirulina food ...

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Mahinga kai

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Mahinga kai

Mahika/mahinga kai is a highly significant concept for Māori. It encompasses the values and protection of natural resources and is specific to iwi and their rohe. ...

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Pātaka kai – small Māori building for food storage.

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Pōhā – rokiroki kai

Food preservation is something that most people take for granted. Our cupboards contain tins, jars, sealed bags and boxes. Refrigerators and freezers store perishable foods. We ...

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Why the Australasian Health Star Rating needs major changes to make it work

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Why the Australasian Health Star Rating needs major changes to make it work

Unhealthy diets cause multiple physical and mental health problems. To help consumers make healthier choices, Australia and New Zealand introduced the voluntary Health Star Rating (HSR) ...

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Kiwifruit – learning to live with Psa

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Kiwifruit – learning to live with Psa

In November 2010, the bacterium Pseudomonas syringae pv. Actinidiae (Psa) was discovered in a Te Puke kiwifruit orchard. Psa had previously decimated kiwifruit crops in other ...

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Food – fun facts

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Food – fun facts

Below are some interesting facts about food. Pacific oysters are high in zinc, iron, iodine and the essential amino acids taurin and hypotaurine which reduce blood ...

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Reviving toheroa

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Reviving toheroa

Shellfish numbers have been plentiful for centuries and important kai for Northland Māori, but industrial harvesting and canning had a devastating effect on toheroa numbers. This ...

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Food function and structure – key terms

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Food function and structure – key terms

Find out more on the macronutrients and micronutrients our bodies need. We all eat food because it provides the five fundamental types of materials required to ...

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Facilitating food innovation in New Zealand

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Facilitating food innovation in New Zealand

The FOODBOWL was established to support and encourage New Zealand food companies to develop new products and expand into new markets as part of a government ...

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Academics consider case against sugar

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Academics consider case against sugar

As part of the growing academic groundswell against free sugars, on 19–20 February 2014, an international conference in Auckland – Sugary Drink Free Pacific by 2030? ...

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Sugar on trial

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Sugar on trial

Sugar, a luxury in the past but now part of our daily diets, is contributing to weight gain. It’s found in our drinks and most processed ...

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Bee-pollinated fruits have longer shelf life

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Bee-pollinated fruits have longer shelf life

Strawberries grown from bee-pollinated flowers are more prolific, last longer and are better quality (as measured by colour, size, weight and lack of malformations) than those ...

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Fructose obesity culprit

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Fructose obesity culprit

Researchers at the University of Colorado have discovered that obesity and insulin resistance may be tied to the fructose your body makes as well as to ...

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Food provenance

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Food provenance

A chemical fingerprinting process, which enables verification of the origin of New Zealand produce, has been developed by Dunedin company Oritain. In this RNZ programme Oritain’s ...

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Food for the aged

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Food for the aged

Allan Hardacre and his students at Massey University are developing a high-protein food for the aged. Ruth Beran visits the Food Technology Pilot Plant to find ...

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Close up photo of a Tea plant – Camellia sinensis).

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The science of tea

All tea is made from the leaves of the tea plant, Camellia sinensis. Six main types of tea are produced – white, yellow, green, oolong, black ...

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New weight-loss research

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New weight-loss research

Perhaps it has something to do with New Year’s resolutions – three different lots of research into weight loss made headlines in the first quarter of ...

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