Catalogue
Catalogue
Object Type
Name/Title
Kai and culture : food stories from Aotearoa
Other Name
Kai & culture. (Alternate title)
Food stories from New Zealand. (Alternate title)
Primary Maker
Contributor/Publisher
Freerange Press
Place
Date
2017
Physical Description
200 pages : colour illustrations ; 28 cm
ISBN/ISSN
9780473412241
Language
English
Level of Current Record
Bib record
Member Object
Subject Category
Content
Mahinga kai: More than a way of life / Mark Revington
Melting pot: A cuisine of immigrants / Nik Mavromatis
Giulio Sturla: Feeding our possibilities / Aaron McLean
Supporting food sovereignty: Ahikā kai
Sharing food: Pomegranate kitchen
Sustainable fishing: Yellow Brick Road
Ocean to plate in Moeraki / Fleur Sullivan
Staying grounded: Banks Peninsula and the future of foraging / Peter Langlands
The magic of North Canterbury wine / Ivan Donaldson
Connecting people: Cultivate
Seed saving: Koanga Institute
Making a destination: Black Estate
A sip on pinot: a story of pastoralism / Elizabeth Dean & Dr Ann Brower
Honeymoon latte / Brie Sherow
Adding values: building scale / Rachel Taulelei
Using what we have: Residential red zone rehabilitation
Quality not commodity: Lewis Road Creamery
The value of technology: Food Innovation Network
Playing with food / Henry Hargreaves
My two years of meat / David White
Is self-sufficiency worth it? The value of the green pea / Fiona Summerfield
Independent food writing: Stone Soup
The family butcher: Harris Meats
Growing food skills: Garden to Table
Terroir not terror / Johnny Schwass
Why we need to eat more veggies / Alex Davies
The future of food: Science fiction or science fact? / Dr Siouxsie Wiles
From the ground up: Milmore Downs
Diverting resources: Kaibosh Food Rescue
Endemic solutions: Anteater
Will the real Pasifika cuisine please stand up? / Dr Tracy Berno
Kai Māori innovation / Monique Fiso
Food and the metropolis / Dajiang Tai
Activating culture: Kai Pasifika
The potential of kaitikitanga: Kai Ora Honey
An edible city: Ōtakaro Orchard
Cakes, community meals and charity: responses to food insecurity / Rebekah Graham
I have ten bucks left / Angela Clifford
Recipes
Ōtautahi & Horomaka
Te Waipounamu
Te Ika a Māui.
Collection Type
Reading Room
Copyright
All rights reserved
Last Update
19 Dec 2023
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