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How To Guide For Your Fruit & Veggies

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Vegan

Roasted Summer Veggie Bowl

This dish is full of flavour and extremely versatile. If you're short of a variety of produce, play around and swap for anything else you've got a surplus of.

Vegan

Kumara Brownies

These Kumara Brownies are a unique twist on a classic. The kumara enhances moisture and brings a natural sweetness to your baking. This means you don't have to use excessive sugar!

Kumara Toast

Whip up a speedy Radish-Kumara Toast for a tasty lunch or quick snack! Ready in 20 mins, it's perfect for a quick and delicious bite.

Onion & Garlic Seasoning

This is a simple way to make seasoning from the skins of onions and garlic. This seasoning can be used to season stocks, roasted vegetables, soups, pasta, tofu, and meat.

Kiwifruit Loaf

The skin on kiwi fruit is totally edible and rich in antioxidants. If you're put off by its fuzzy texture, don't be! Simply follow these steps to prepare it for this flavoursome fruit cake.

Frozen Spinach Cubes

Freezing greens like spinach is a great way to prolong their shelf life. Using the freezer like this preserves the freshness and gives you more time to decide what to make with it!

Sauerkraut

This is a simple sauerkraut recipe, which is classically made with raw cabbage. Add it to your cheese board or incorporate it into your favourite sandwich for a tangy zing.

Toasted Pumpkin Seeds

Don’t throw away your pumpkin seeds! They are great as a salad topper, garnishing your hummus, or even just for snacking on.

Any Fruit Popsicles

In this recipe, we have used Navel Oranges to make a refreshing popsicle, guaranteed to help you cool off as the weather heats up.

FIGHT FOOD WASTE.
SUPPORT GROWERS.
EAT WONKY.

1/3 of food globally is wasted and it’s estimated that up to 40% of produce grown doesn’t leave the farm gate.

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