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What's Really In Our Food

All Episodes 2008 - 2010

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  • 2008-06-28T08:00:00Z
  • 30m
  • 12h 24m (30 episodes)
  • New Zealand
  • Documentary, Special Interest
What's Really In Our Food investigates the food we eat, exploring the benefits and risks and debunking some of the popular myths or misunderstandings surrounding so many food products. We look at where our food comes from and how it is made, and along the way we demystify the science, test the ingredients and translate the labels. The series is presented in a lively, entertaining style and the menu will appeal to a wide range of eaters – we cover everyday produce such as cheese, eggs, beef, wine, chocolate and nuts just to name a few! Petra will speak to both local and international food experts - leading medical professionals, scientists, and nutrition experts - unraveling the processes involved in the production of our food.

53 episodes

Series Premiere

2008-06-28T08:00:00Z

1x01 Chicken - Can it give you breasts?

Series Premiere

1x01 Chicken - Can it give you breasts?

  • 2008-06-28T08:00:00Z23m

2008-07-05T08:00:00Z

1x02 Whats in your fish

1x02 Whats in your fish

  • 2008-07-05T08:00:00Z22m

2008-07-12T08:00:00Z

1x03 Cereal and milk

1x03 Cereal and milk

  • 2008-07-12T08:00:00Z22m

2008-07-19T08:00:00Z

1x04 Processed meat

1x04 Processed meat

  • 2008-07-19T08:00:00Z23m

2008-08-02T08:00:00Z

1x06 Sugar, fat and salt

1x06 Sugar, fat and salt

  • 2008-08-02T08:00:00Z22m

1x09 Coffe - Too much a good thing

  • 2008-08-23T08:00:00Z22m

Season Premiere

2009-09-29T07:00:00Z

2x01 Juice

Season Premiere

2x01 Juice

  • 2009-09-29T07:00:00Z22m

Juice, Fruit Drinks, Fruit flavoured drinks - they're all fruit drinks but some can contain 100% fruit and some contain no fruit at all! So which is the best option? And what are we drinking when there's no fruit at all - just a cocktail of colourings, flavourings and sugar?

2009-09-15T08:00:00Z

2x02 Eggs

2x02 Eggs

  • 2009-09-15T08:00:00Z22m

Petra takes us inside one of NZ's biggest caged egg farms and what really makes our yolks so yellow?

2009-09-22T08:00:00Z

2x03 Potatoes

2x03 Potatoes

  • 2009-09-22T08:00:00Z22m

Carbohydrates - friend or foe? Are potatoes making us fat, would we be better off eating rice or pasta? Petra digs the dirt on spuds.

2009-09-29T07:00:00Z

2x04 Spreads

2x04 Spreads

  • 2009-09-29T07:00:00Z22m

How much do we really know about what we're putting on our toast? Is there any nutrition in our favourite spreads or are they simply convenience in a jar laden with salt, fat and sugar?

2009-10-06T07:00:00Z

2x05 Beef

2x05 Beef

  • 2009-10-06T07:00:00Z22m

Is choosing to eat red meat putting our health at stake? Roasted, grilled or fried its traditional kiwi fare but is how we cook it, thats the recipe for cancer? Are we eating too much, or should we even be eating it at all? What role does beef have in a healthy diet?

2009-10-13T07:00:00Z

2x06 Wine

2x06 Wine

  • 2009-10-13T07:00:00Z22m

Is it a health tonic packed full of antioxidants, the secret to a long life, or a cancer causing drug? What exactly goes into our wine, and does it have any nutritional value at all?

2009-10-20T07:00:00Z

2x07 Crackers and Biscuits

2x07 Crackers and Biscuits

  • 2009-10-20T07:00:00Z22m

Sure some biscuits are loaded with sugar, flavours and artificial colour, but are there good ones? And what about crackers, are they healthier? Tonight we discover that just because it's called a cracker it doesn't mean it's better for you than a chip.

2009-10-27T07:00:00Z

2x08 Cheese

2x08 Cheese

  • 2009-10-27T07:00:00Z22m

We're a nation that's big on cheese, but we also have a very high rate of heart disease. Tonight we investigate the link. We also discover some good news for soft cheese lovers, and the bad news on mould.

2009-11-03T07:00:00Z

2x09 Nuts

2x09 Nuts

  • 2009-11-03T07:00:00Z22m

Where do our nuts come from and are there any health risks? We also investigate the role nuts could play in lowering bad cholesterol, and providing our bodies with essential nutrients.

2009-11-10T07:00:00Z

2x10 Chocolate

2x10 Chocolate

  • 2009-11-10T07:00:00Z22m

We all know chocolate is hard to resist but why? Petra sets out to find out what's in chocolate that makes it so desirable, and hopes to find some nutritional evidence that will justify our appetite for the stuff. Final.

Season Premiere

2010-06-22T08:00:00Z

3x01 Deodorant

Season Premiere

3x01 Deodorant

  • 2010-06-22T08:00:00Z30m

2010-06-29T08:00:00Z

3x02 Shampoo

3x02 Shampoo

  • 2010-06-29T08:00:00Z30m

2010-07-06T08:00:00Z

3x03 Toothpaste

3x03 Toothpaste

  • 2010-07-06T08:00:00Z30m

2010-06-13T08:00:00Z

3x04 Hair Die

3x04 Hair Die

  • 2010-06-13T08:00:00Z30m

2010-07-20T08:00:00Z

3x05 Makeup

3x05 Makeup

  • 2010-07-20T08:00:00Z30m

2010-07-27T08:00:00Z

3x06 Sunscreen

3x06 Sunscreen

  • 2010-07-27T08:00:00Z30m

Can you tell your UVA from your UVB? Do you really understand what it takes to keep yourself, and your family, sun-safe? Petra investigates nanoparticles, discovers what sort of sun-protection we need, and reveals the startling truth about sunscreen application.

2010-08-03T08:00:00Z

3x07 Anti-Aging Cream

3x07 Anti-Aging Cream

  • 2010-08-03T08:00:00Z30m

Petra looks into the holy grail of personal care products, sorting the science from the snake oil, and asking if spending more is any guarantee of results.

3x08 Shaving and Hair Removal Kit

  • 2010-08-10T08:00:00Z30m

We look into the chemicals in shaving creams, aftershaves and depilatories - and ask just how smooth is a baby's bottom?

2010-08-17T08:00:00Z

3x09 Soap

3x09 Soap

  • 2010-08-17T08:00:00Z30m

2010-08-24T08:00:00Z

3x10 Moisturisers

3x10 Moisturisers

  • 2010-08-24T08:00:00Z30m

Season Premiere

4x01 Ice Cream

Season Premiere

4x01 Ice Cream

  • no air date22m

Is it simply fat and sugar-laden junk food or is there some nutritional goodness? Carolyn investigates if low-fat ice cream is a healthier option, if sugar is addictive and if it's making kids hyperactive. She also discovers a surprising mystery ingredient.

It's on our salads and in our frying pans but which oils are best for what and which are best for us? Could the BBQ cause cancer? And Carolyn uncovers a controversial hidden ingredient in many table spreads.

4x03 Beer

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We're being inundated with pure, low-carb and additive free beer. So are traditional beers full of additives and preservatives? Carolyn investigates why so many women hate the taste and if some beer could actually lower a man's sperm count.

4x04 Berries

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Whether frozen, dried, locally grown or imported, we can now buy berries all year round.

Pasta is paste of wheat, flour and water associated with Italy.Noodles are basically pasta from Asia and are usually made with wheat, but also rice.Rice is simply the seed of a plant.Nutritionally, these starchy staples are classified as cereals.

4x06 Yoghurt

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New Zealanders gobbled down enough yoghurt to fill 13 Olympic pools last year. Yoghurt is a multi billion dollar global industry.

4x07 Soy

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Over 200 million tonnes of soybeans are grown worldwide every year. In New Zealand, our main sources of soybeans are Canada, India, China and Australia.Last year we imported over a million kilos of soybeans alone.We also import soy in the form of soy flour and soy meal, soy sauce, soy milk, and food ingredients such as textured vegetable protein.

4x08 Shellfish

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Shellfish are one of New Zealand’s most abundant forms of seafood, with around three thousand six hundred native species. The creamy rich flavour you get from eating oysters and mussels is the taste of the reproductive tissue. Last year we imported nearly two million oysters and over 600 tonnes of other shellfish species. We spent even more on home grown shellfish and splashed out a massive 35 million on green shell mussels alone.

4x09 Pork

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We eat over 63,000 tonnes of pork each year – that’s over 700,000 pigs. Based on iron content, which is what makes red meat red, pork can be considered a white meat. It has less iron than beef and lamb and about the same amount as chicken

4x10 Beans

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Carolyn explores whether baked beans are better than spaghetti, learns more about a simple nutrient that can help prevent illnesses like heart disease and seeks the answer to an age old question - do beans really cause flatulence?

Season Premiere

5x01 Burgers

Season Premiere

5x01 Burgers

  • no air date30m

We munch our way through millions of burgers each week. But are they made with meat containing hormonal growth promotions? Is advertising for burgers manipulating our taste preferences? And are burger patties made with meat from unspeakable places?

5x02 Curry

  • no air date30m

What goes into a curry and where do the ingredients come from? Carolyn Robinson explores whether spices can protect us from cancer and whether chili could be toxic.

5x03 Milk

  • no air date30m

Is milk really a super food? Could some varieties trigger heart disease, diabetes and sudden infant death syndrome? And what’s the environmental cost of our dairy industry?

5x04 Fish and Chips

  • no air date30m

Are all fish and chips loaded with fat? Could toxic heavy metals be lurking beneath the batter? Carolyn Robinson finds out if we should be worried about imported fish.

5x05 Lamb

  • no air date30m

When it comes to lamb, are we serving hormones and antibiotics in our Sunday roast? Can the right vegetables reduce your risk of cancer?

5x06 Drinks

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Find out if bottled water is really any better than tap water. Do soft drinks contain cancer causing ingredients? Are tea and coffee messing with our sleep?

5x07 Pies

  • no air date30m

We eat millions of pies a year so what is it that has us hooked on the taste? Consumer champion Carolyn Robinson finds out to let us know if there really is such a thing as a dodgy pie.

5x08 Salad

  • no air date30m

Can salad prevent cancer, diabetes, heart disease and even improve our eyesight? Or does the risk from pesticides and toxins mean we shouldn’t be eating it at all?

5x09 Chips & Dip

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Chips are New Zealand’s most popular savoury snack food. Kiwis consume around 42 million packets of chips every year. Although chips can be made from corn, wheat and even the same plant as sago, potato chips remain by far the most popular.

5x10 Diet Foods

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Artificial sweeteners are much sweeter than sugar (some are 10,000 times sweeter than sugar). This means a lot less of them have to be used and the tiny amounts used in food contribute almost no energy. Although they have a bad reputation online, scientific evidence suggests artificial sweeteners are safe and they are approved by over a hundred government bodies around the world.

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