The Food Show has won two awards at the 2011 Exhibition and Event Association of Australasia (EEAA) Awards for Excellence.
We caught up with last year's MasterChef winner, Nadia Lim. She tells us all about what Christmas means to her, shares a few foodie tips and gives us her favourite Christmas recipe.
Missed the 2011 Food Show Auckland? Don't worry we have all the hottest photos here.
The Food Show Auckland 2011 continued the event's long run of success, attracting 37,007 eager foodies to the ASB Showgrounds...FULL DETAILS
Thursday was no ordinary day in Auckland – Thursday was Preview Day. That means 4000 lucky punters converged at The Food Show to sample fabulous foods, sip delicious drinks, witness hot chefs cooking live and generally getting their culinary groove on.FULL DETAILS
Some of New Zealand’s best-known chefs and bakers are set to get their hands dirty at a unique cooking demonstration of how they best “use their loaf” at this year’s Auckland Food ShowFULL DETAILS
Learn the art of the perfect paella while sipping Spanish wine and tasting tapas in the VIP room at The Food Show...FULL DETAILS
Visit Trade Aid’s stand at The Food Show Auckland 2011 and you’ll find more than just delicious flavours – you’ll feel the rosy glow of helping small-scale farmers in developing countries get a fair price for their goods.FULL DETAILS
All Good launched New Zealand’s first and only Fairtrade bananas at last year’s Food Show. Now this year, they want to introduce you to the people who grow them and show you why a happy farmer produces a better banana.FULL DETAILS
CheeseMaster Neil Willman, who has just returned from a fortnight as Australia’s Cheese Ambassador promoting cheeses to five countries in Asia, will be turning his hand to making cheese on the New Zealand Cheese School stand at the Auckland Food Show this year. FULL DETAILS
SOUTH PACIFIC FOOD SUPPLIES (SPFS) invites guests of THE FOOD SHOW AUCKLAND to savour the exotic flavours of Asia. Taste India’s fine HIMALAYAN DAAWAT BASMATI RICE, and AMBA FOODS' selection of spicy traditional Indian delicacies, and rehydrate yourself with the Orient’s popular nutritional soda, GINSENG UP.FULL DETAILS
The Food Show Christchurch 2011 has been cancelled. Concerns for staff safety have led a number of key exhibitors to withdraw their stands, which has rendered the show commercially unviable.FULL DETAILS
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