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Kumara waffles anyone?

2/9/2016

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Kumara waffles anyone?
Kumara waffles, a new range of Christmas chocolates, tiny stand'n stuff tortillas, a different fresh potato product, Kit Kat dark and an entirely new summer cider/wine combination are about to be introduced to Kiwi taste buds soon.

Countdown's commercial food expo in Auckland yesterday revealed products not yet for sale in New Zealand but those that will soon be tempting shoppers, bored with the same old baskets and trolleys full of goods.

Managers and buyers from all 184 Countdowns throughout the country were sniffing, testing, tasting and viewing at the event where food suppliers, growers and manufacturers had products on stands in the main auditorium.

Orange kumara waffles were being made by former MasterChef winner Brett McGregor. His recipe is available at the kumara promotion site kumara.co.nz - and although not a new product for sale, McGregor said using a nutrient-rich vegetable such as kumara was a healthy choice.

He topped his sweet creations with fresh berries.

Countdown wants to sell more kumara, so McGregor was working with major grower Kaipara Kumara.

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6/2/2016

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KUMARA TRIUMPHS AS NATIONAL VEG BUT BEETROOT STILL RECOGNISED AS A FIRM FAMILY FAVOURITE 

14/1/2016

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A media release from Salt & Pepper PR - New Zealand's food and beverage communications specialist 
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KUMARA TRIUMPHS AS NATIONAL VEG BUT BEETROOT STILL RECOGNISED AS A FIRM FAMILY FAVOURITE 

The votes have been tallied and it seems kumara is the clear favourite to be named New Zealand’s National Vegetable, after securing more than 80% of the vote.

Inspired by the #VoteBeetroot campaign launched earlier this year by LeaderBrand, one of New Zealand’s largest producers of fresh vegetables, kumara was a late entry into the race but managed to pip beetroot to the post. 

“We knew there would be a lot of support for #VoteKumara,” says Bevan Roach, Marketing Manager of LeaderBrand. “Both beetroot and kumara are quintessentially Kiwi, neither would be out of place as our national vegetable.”

The #VoteBeetroot and #VoteKumara campaigns were run via an online petition with LeaderBrand gathering support for beetroot and Kaipara Kumara backing kumara. Consumers were asked to place their vote over a 6 week period that culminated at The Food Show held in Auckland from July 30 to August 2.

“Beetroot was hugely popular at The Food Show, Kiwi’s definitely still have a taste for it,” says Bevan. “Though it may not have come out top in the voting stakes, it is still a much loved staple on the plates of many New Zealanders. We’re also very proud of the effect the #VoteBeetroot campaign has had on encouraging Kiwis to include more New Zealand grown beetroot in their diets. Lots of people have approached us over the past two months to let us know that the campaign got them thinking about the taste and health benefits of beetroot again and how to incorporate it into more dishes.”

The kumara petition will now be submitted to the New Zealand Government for consideration. 

For more information on the two contenders visit www.leaderbrand.co.nz and www.kumara.co.nz. For more information on the National Vegetable campaign, visit the Facebook page  www.facebook.com/pages/Kumara-vs-Beetroot.

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Jennifer Boyes – Salt & Pepper PR
Email: jennifer@saltandpepperpr.com
Phone: 021 667 873

About LeaderBrand:

Founded in 1975 by Murray McPhail, LeaderBrand is recognised as one of New Zealand’s largest and most innovative horticultural and fresh food businesses. Still a family owned business, LeaderBrand prides itself on providing fresh produce of the highest quality. By overseeing all stages of production from site selection, soil preparation, planting, growing, harvesting, processing and distributing, LeaderBrand maintains full control of its products from “garden gate to dinner plate”, ensuring the best eating experience possible.

With farms located in Canterbury, Gisborne and Auckland, LeaderBrand grows approximately 3,500ha of fresh produce each year for domestic and international customers. LeaderBrand grows Broccoli, Lettuce, Buttercup, Sweet Corn, Watermelons and a variety packaged Salads available from the fresh department of your local supermarket shelves.
For more information on LeaderBrand Ltd. Please visit the website www.leaderbrand.co.nz

About Kaipara Kumara:
 
Kaipara Kumara began as a family business in 1970 focusing on mushroom cultivation in Ruawai, in the Far North. While kumara has overtaken mushrooms as the heart of the business, the company remains a family business with brothers Anthony and Peter Blundell now at the helm. The company has grown to one of New Zealand’s largest kumara pack houses, producing nearly 5,000 tonnes of kumara each year and employing 33 staff members. For more information, visit www.kumara.co.nz.
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Kumara YouTube Channel Launched!

16/12/2015

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In conjunction with Countdown, Kaipara Kumara introduces our new kumara variety NEW ORANGE SUNSET

9/12/2015

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Kumara Crowned King of New Zealand!

11/11/2015

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Kumara Crowned King of New Zealand
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The Food Show 2015

22/10/2015

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The Food Show 2015
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Vote for beetroot campaign takes a new twist as kumara throws its hat into the ring

11/9/2015

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Red Kumara
Over the past few weeks, LeaderBrand, one of the country’s largest producers of fresh vegetables, has been lobbying for beetroot to be declared the National Vegetable of New Zealand. However, this week a new challenger has thrown their hat into the ring. Kaipara Kumara, based in Northland, is arguing that kumara should have the title.   
 
Both LeaderBrand and Kaipara Kumara have set up online petitions via Change.org where New Zealanders can get behind their chosen vegetable by leaving their signature.
 
"Ireland has the potato, Italy has the tomato, even South Carolina has a state vegetable (collard greens)…. but New Zealand, one of the world’s greatest food producers, doesn’t have its own national vegetable,” explains Richard Burke, LeaderBrand General Manager. “Beetroot is quintessentially Kiwi. We must be one of the only countries in the world that can’t serve a burger without a slice of beetroot in it. We think it’s about time that beetroot gets the recognition that it deserves.”
 
Anthony Blundell, Kaipara Kumara Managing Director, is not convinced.
 
“We think it’s pretty obvious that kumara should be the official National Vegetable of New Zealand,” says Anthony. “It has such a long history of cultivation here. The early Maori settlers originally brought kumara to New Zealand over one thousand years ago. It’s also an incredibly versatile vegetable and something that most people enjoy eating – I don’t know many that would say no to kumara, whether it is roasted, mashed, steamed or fried!”
 
The battle of beetroot versus kumara will come to a head at The Food Show in Auckland from 30 July – 2 August where both LeaderBrand and Kaipara Kumara will be collecting signatures. Both petitions will then be presented to the New Zealand Government for consideration.
 
New Zealanders can also show their support by using the hashtag #VoteBeetroot or #VoteKumara on Twitter and Instagram. Updates on the petition will be posted on a dedicated Kumara vs. Beetroot Facebook page. LeaderBrand and Kaipara Kumara will also be running a joint recipe competition through the Facebook page to help promote the campaign. Different categories will be available depending on the entrant’s choice of vegetable. Masterchef winner, Brett McGregor, will judge the competition after The Food Show.
The beetroot petition can be found at: bit.ly/voteforbeetroot and the kumara petition can be found at: bit.ly/voteforkumara

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Kumara campaigns for national vegetable

15/8/2015

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