How To's

How To Guide For Your Fruit & Veggies

SEE ALL POSTS

Dinner Ideas

SEE ALL POSTS

Sauces and Dressings

SEE ALL POSTS

Lunch Ideas

SEE ALL POSTS

Drinks & Desserts

SEE ALL POSTS

Breakfast Ideas

SEE ALL POSTS

All Recipes

SEE ALL POSTS

Soups & Salads

SEE ALL POSTS

Zero Waste Recipes

SEE ALL POSTS

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

Honey & Garlic Yams or Earth Gems With Bok Choy

This recipe can use Yams or Earth Gems and is super quick and easy to make. Enjoy as a side dish with your dinner or with a salad to complement.

Zero Waste Orange, Broccolini & Kohlrabi Tofu

This recipe uses the whole of the orange for the sauce, creating a burst of citrusy flavour; it’s a delicious low waste easy mid-week meal to please all the family.

Kohlrabi Parmigiana

Kohlrabi parmigiana is a delicious twist on the classic eggplant recipe. Crunchy Crumbed Kohlrabi is smothered in tomato sauce & grilled cheese.

Veggie Loaded Thai Green Curry With Cauliflower Rice

This recipe is for a flavourful Thai green curry with a medley of vegetables, including carrots, Broccolini, and cauliflower rice.

Cabbage Fritters

This recipe combines thinly sliced cabbage and grated carrot and is a delicious dinner. Ensure you have that dollop of mustardy mayonnaise for the perfect combination.

Honey Baked Navel Oranges With Ice Cream

Make the most of the Navel Oranges we've been getting from Gisborne with this delicious and simple dessert.

Casserole dish of Mac & Cheese
Pumpkin & Spinach Mac & Cheese

Sneak more veggies onto your plate with this creamy Pumpkin and Spinach Mac & Cheese recipe. Great for lunch leftovers too!

Winter Wellness Shot

This wellness shot is packed with fruity flavours as well as herbs and seasoning, which will give your immune system a kick.

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.

GET STARTED