{"id":227576,"date":"2026-01-11T02:12:09","date_gmt":"2026-01-11T02:12:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/227576\/"},"modified":"2026-01-11T02:12:09","modified_gmt":"2026-01-11T02:12:09","slug":"the-rise-of-real-fruit-ice-cream-in-new-zealand-where-does-it-come-from","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/227576\/","title":{"rendered":"The Rise Of Real Fruit Ice Cream in New Zealand: Where Does It Come From?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nzherald.co.nz\/viva\/\" target=\"_self\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/12\/XDHORHTSLJDW7MTQCZXG7XVE5I.jpg\" style=\"height:auto; max-width:100%; width:100%;\" alt=\"BEST OF VIVA PREMIUM 2025 BANNER\"\/><\/a><\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black \">This summer, Viva Premium is revisiting the best and biggest stories of the year.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black \">\n         Across the world, real fruit ice cream is being deemed a \u201cNew Zealand-style\u201d treat. Is it really an invention Aotearoa New Zealand can claim? Madeleine Crutchley takes a winding trip through the archives to map a<br \/>\n         brief and surprising history of real fruit ice cream.\n        <\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">That\u2019s the amount of real fruit ice cream cones one staff member from Riverhead\u2019s Good Planet estimates selling on a busy day.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">While Good Planet owner Boman Zakeri sees scores of people stream from the nearby pick-your-own strawberry fields to queue for real fruit ice creams, he\u2019s not quite sure about the origins of this ice cream concoction.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">Overseas, Aotearoa is crowned as the creator: the light, smooth, pinky-red sweet swirl of frozen fruit and vanilla ice cream has been labelled \u201cNew Zealand-style ice cream\u201d.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">The national fondness for this treat is on peak display in the summer months.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">Beaches, berry orchards and roadsides play host to the proliferation of ice cream machines, satisfying queues of peckish patrons. There are also permanent establishments across the country, from Keri Berries Farm Store in Kerikeri to Kraker Jacs in Waih\u014dpai Invercargill, where cones are filled each summer.<\/p>\n<p><img  alt=\"Vijay Pimenova enjoys fresh strawberries at Good Planet, where real fruit ice cream is a popular post-picking offering. Photo \/ Sylvie Whinray\" class=\"responsively-lazy\"\/>Vijay Pimenova enjoys fresh strawberries at Good Planet, where real fruit ice cream is a popular post-picking offering. Photo \/ Sylvie Whinray<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">This seasonal indulgence likely makes a hefty contribution to the estimated 20.1 litres of ice cream New Zealand consumed per person in 2023 (according to Euromonitor International).<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">While New Zealand has been named the place of origin for real fruit ice cream, our archives are a little spotty in confirming this fact.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">The earliest recorded mentions of ice cream and real fruit in New Zealand\u2019s newspapers are in the 1920s.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">In a 1925 copy of the Feilding Star, the advertisements column proclaims the deliciousness of \u201cIce Cream With Real Fruit\u201d at Groomsbridge\u2019s Marble Bar.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">Another advertisement from a 1929 edition of the Timaru Herald promotes ice cream from The Regent Confectionary. It promises the scoops are \u201cserved promptly and daintily with all the popular fruit flavourings\u201d.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">While these archives point to a growing appetite for fruit flavourings, they\u2019re not referring to real fruit ice cream as we would recognise it today.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">Chris Newey of the NZ Ice Cream Manufacturers Association, who has worked hard to curate a long and ultra-detailed history of ice cream in Aotearoa New Zealand, says these references throughout the 1920s are detailing the use of fruit in otherwise normally processed ice cream.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">\u201cThe fact is that fresh fruit contains too much water to be used directly in ice cream that is stored frozen \u2013 you will get very icy ice cream. So, the fruit is first mixed with sugar and heated to make a syrup, before adding to the mix. Adding real fruit was a step forward from using flavour syrups, but didn\u2019t change the way the ice cream was made.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">The next step in the 50s, Chris explains, was the addition of vibrant fruit \u201cripples\u201d. This involved \u201cswirling or extruding fruit syrup into the bulk ice cream as it is pumped into the filler for packing\u201d.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">The dessert expert estimates the technology we use to make real fruit ice cream now, which blends fruit into the ice cream right before eating, came from developments later in the 20th century.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">\u201cI think the technology used currently is quite recent even though the concept is pretty simple. It relies on a powerful mixer to pulverise the frozen fruit pieces and reduce the ice crystals to a small enough size that they are not obvious when mixed in with the ice cream.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">\u201cIt works because it is eaten fresh, before the ice crystals have a chance to grow back.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">A search between 1970 and 1989 within Papers Past (an archive of digitised New Zealand newspapers, magazines and journals up to the 1990s) returns relatively empty. The closest a researcher at Motat\u2019s Walsh Memorial Library comes to finding a record of real fruit ice cream machinery are <a href=\"https:\/\/collection.motat.nz\/objects\/24600\/jeep-halling-on-tip-top-tricycle-at-motat-western-springs\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\">images of Tip Top tricycles in action<\/a> in the 1970s \u2013 but there aren\u2019t any swirls to be found here.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">However, a researcher at Nelson\u2019s Provincial Museum dusts off some helpful sources. In 1995, regional newspaper the Nelson Leader profiled Trevor Ivory, a Nelson berry fruit gardener, who was celebrating 25 years in business.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">Within the piece, Trevor claims to have brought the first mechanical berry harvester and real fruit ice cream machine to the region. The article reads:<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">\u201cThe garden\u2019s real fruit ice cream, another Templemore trademark, is making waves in the export industry. It has also created business for Tahunanui firm Hermes Manufacturing who produce the machines.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">The T\u0101hunanui Hermes Manufacturing firm mentioned in this report was an Auckland-based machine manufacturing company started in 1976 by Nikos Patousis (who emigrated to Aotearoa from Greece). The company expanded in the 1990s, after engineer Warren Watts moved to Nelson and became Hermes\u2019 South Island manager.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">Warren Watts, who still lives in Nelson, worked with Trevor Ivory to manufacture a new version of a real fruit ice cream he imported from the US in 1995. The import model took frozen berries and blended them with ice cream.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">\u201cIt kind of worked but not that well, so he brought it to me,\u201d says Warren.<\/p>\n<p><img  alt=\"Isha Bodara was looking forward to an ice cream after her haul of pick-your-own strawberries. Photo \/ Sylvie Whinray\" class=\"responsively-lazy\"\/>Isha Bodara was looking forward to an ice cream after her haul of pick-your-own strawberries. Photo \/ Sylvie Whinray<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">Warren developed a prototype and the New Zealand-made machine began to sell around the country. As the Nelson Leader profile explains:<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">\u201cThe machines, which are marketed by Mr Ivory\u2019s Real Fruit Ice Cream Company, can now be seen from the Bluff to Auckland and about 40 orders have just been received from Australia.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">Not many of those machines made it over the ditch, Warren remembers, as plans around money or marketing on the other end of the deal changed. Trevor continued working on the ice cream machines though.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">\u201cIt was his baby,\u201d Warren says.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">In the years following, Hermes was bought out and the design of the machine continued to be developed by other companies.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">Warren says these newer models, from companies such as Little Jem and Flavorama, have distinct differences from the Hermes design.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">\u201cThey are different machines. The original machine had a stainless-steel worm and a compressor that went with it to give it enough power to chomp through the frozen berries and cut them up.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">\u201cThe newer machines&#8230; the worm spins them around and sort of melts the berries down and puts them in the ice cream.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">The change, Warren says, has altered the texture of the ice cream.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">\u201cThe original real fruit ice cream, you can actually taste the little bits of berries all through it. The ones they do now are more blended. [The older machines created] quite a unique texture. You\u2019re having an ice cream, which is reasonably soft, and then all these little hard bits of frozen berries all through it.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">Dennis and Chris Little, brothers and the co-owners of Little Jem, have continued to advance the design of these machines. Now, Little Jem is a major player in NZ\u2019s exportation of the technology.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">After making a living as a market gardener for several decades, Dennis acquired the distribution rights for an imported ice cream blender from Australia. In the years following, Dennis and his family purchased Berry Lands, a pick-your-own berry farm in Nelson. They installed one of the imported machines and began to sell real fruit ice cream from the fields.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">However, Dennis encountered issues with this model.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">\u201cThe machines we had initially would fire berries out the top and they were incredibly messy to operate.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">Dennis turned to his brother Chris, an engineer, and the two collaborated to build a new prototype. The Little Jem machines were tested over a handful of summers at Berry Lands (making hundreds of ice creams a day), before they finalised the design they retail globally today.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">Dennis says the Little Jem machines, designed and made in New Zealand, have now been exported to more than 25 countries. The makers have recently sent machines to South Korea and France. Little Jem is also seeing \u201clots of traction\u201d in the US and Canada.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">So, the archives reveal that the blenders were likely imported to Aotearoa before engineers developed new prototypes. Why is New Zealand receiving the credit for its creation?<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">Dennis theorises that New Zealand embraced the concept of real fruit ice cream more than any other country, early in the 2000s.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">\u201cI believe this [was] due to the number of pick-your-own berry gardens and roadside stalls in NZ that have incorporated real fruit ice cream.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">He points to the visibility of the treat in all sorts of places across Aotearoa too.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">\u201cReal fruit ice cream can now be found in dairies, cafes, restaurants, service stations, ice cream parlours and mobile outlets.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">The proliferation in Aotearoa is fuelling interest overseas.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">From Texas to Oregon, growing curiosity for \u201cNew Zealand-style ice cream\u201d in the US is recorded and bolstered by regional newspapers \u2013 articles often marvel at the unfamiliar fruit-filled swirls and the machines that make it. Though, as observed by the New York Times, US proprietors are taking liberties with the treat, adding sugary toppings such as graham crackers, Oreos and molten hot fudge.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">It\u2019s enraging some purists: one user rants on a Reddit forum r\/icecream about a cone they picked up in Boston:<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">\u201cI went inside and to my horror saw that the store was putting CHOCOLATE, HONEY (not even m\u0101nuka!), AND SPRINKLES (!!!!) ON THE FRUIT ICE-CREAM!\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">[Capital letters and punctuation are the original author\u2019s own.]<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">In Aotearoa, offerings tend to be more minimal. The most important aspect is the ratio of ice cream to fruit, and grumblings can arise if the balance is not struck. With a really adventurous spirit, you might stick a chocolate bar into the swirl.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">The sugary adaptations abroad don\u2019t bother Dennis.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">\u201cIt all tastes delicious,\u201d Dennis says. \u201cMy favourite is boysenberry and banana blended together. It\u2019s great with frozen yoghurt too.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">Really, the US adaptations are the continuation of the historical developments in Aotearoa \u2013 where the cravings of those making and buying the ice creams lead to experimentation and innovation.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">These adaptations are sure to continue. Places across the world have integrated all sorts of ingredients beyond berries into their swirls. Boman Zakeri says vegan real fruit ice creams are currently being tested at Good Planet.<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">Of course, it\u2019s difficult to feel bothered while eating your own cone \u2013 too busy caught in the race to hoover every single drop, before the beating sun consumes it for you.<\/p>\n<p><img  alt=\"A cone of real fruit ice cream, made with strawberries and vanilla ice cream. Photo \/ Sylvie Whinray\" class=\"responsively-lazy\"\/>A cone of real fruit ice cream, made with strawberries and vanilla ice cream. Photo \/ Sylvie Whinray<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">Madeleine Crutchley is a multimedia journalist for Viva and premium lifestyle and entertainment at The New Zealand Herald. She covers stories relating to fashion, culture and food and drink, from her hometown of T\u0101maki Makaurau. Recently, she\u2019s written about <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nzherald.co.nz\/viva\/fashion\/dystopian-design-dressing-in-the-era-of-climate-change\/CO7MPB4TA5GG3M5FBSERDUGY5U\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">climate change and fashion<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nzherald.co.nz\/viva\/fashion\/the-best-new-jewellery-brands-5-rising-creatives-to-watch-right-now\/TEPRMA7DUZE5DAPLXKZKJK2GFI\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">rising local jewellers<\/a> and <a href=\"https:\/\/www.nzherald.co.nz\/viva\/fashion\/viva-street-style-on-world-climbing-day-boulderers-look-to-balance-function-swagger\/2X7EEWAIPJH3HEHPLEPEY6NFQQ\/\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">sporty street style<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>More on food<\/p>\n<p data-test-ui=\"viva-article-paragraph\" class=\"tw-mb-4 tw-font-proxima tw-text-lg tw-font-normal tw-leading-6 tw-text-black vUWuwjCGukMuO\">From local eats to dining abroad.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"This summer, Viva Premium is revisiting the best and biggest stories of the year. Across the world, real&hellip;\n","protected":false},"author":2,"featured_media":227577,"comment_status":"","ping_status":"","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"footnotes":""},"categories":[2],"tags":[3390,6326,8615,2066,6435,71,2065,2027,78,702,117,111,43,139,69,1118,8780,6115,124705,1436,6182,14625,223,1961,159,540,379,80],"class_list":{"0":"post-227576","1":"post","2":"type-post","3":"status-publish","4":"format-standard","5":"has-post-thumbnail","7":"category-new-zealand","8":"tag-best","9":"tag-biggest","10":"tag-come","11":"tag-cream","12":"tag-does","13":"tag-from","14":"tag-fruit","15":"tag-ice","16":"tag-in","17":"tag-it","18":"tag-new","19":"tag-new-zealand","20":"tag-news","21":"tag-newzealand","22":"tag-nz","23":"tag-of","24":"tag-premium","25":"tag-real","26":"tag-revisiting","27":"tag-rise","28":"tag-stories","29":"tag-summer","30":"tag-the","31":"tag-this","32":"tag-viva","33":"tag-where","34":"tag-year","35":"tag-zealand"},"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/227576","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/2"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=227576"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/227576\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/227577"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=227576"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=227576"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/nz\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=227576"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}