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Esther Han

Esther Han

Journalist

Esther Han was a homepage editor at The Sydney Morning Herald, based in Sydney and later New York City. She previously covered state politics, health and consumer affairs, and contributed food reviews.Connect via Twitter or email.

Kellogg's Nutri-Grain breakfast cereal.

Calls for added sugars to be used in Health Star Rating calculations

Health groups are urging food companies to disclose added sugars on product labels, saying this will lead to more accurate health star ratings and win back consumer trust.

  • Esther Han
Mary Biggins, co-founder of MealPal, has launched the service in Sydney.

Start-up MealPal hopes to make $8 lunches the norm among savvy Sydney CBD workers

There's a new start-up in town, and it's offering $8 lunches to workers in Sydney's CBD.

  • Esther Han
Hemp plants in Australia.

Health ministers approve the legalisation of hemp for human consumption

For the first time, Australian shops will be allowed to sell hemp foods legally.

  • Esther Han
Gippsland Dairy's Choc Cherry Twist Yoghurt 160g topped the list of the most sugar-laden yoghurts in Australia.

Experts sound alarm over yoghurts with as much sugar as ice-cream

There's one yoghurt that has more sugar than ice-cream.

  • Esther Han
UberEATS can soon provide 100 per cent more beer with your fried chicken order.

Food delivery app UberEATS launched in Sydney, with a hatted eatery in the mix

Uber has entered Sydney's booming food delivery market, and restaurants that have long resisted on-demand delivery apps are signing up.

  • Esther Han
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Neil Perry will use some pop-ups.

Chef Neil Perry to transform David Jones food halls into a 'world-class' experience

Renowned chef Neil Perry has grand plans to transform David Jones' ageing food halls around the country.

  • Esther Han
A photo of a lame duck in a Tinder Creek shed taken in late 2015.

Icebergs and Vic's Meat sever ties with Tinder Creek Ducks amid cruelty accusations

Warning: graphic images. Major restaurants and butchers cut duck supplier over animal welfare accusations.

  • Esther Han
Patties Foods says its tests show no links between its berries and the hepatitis A outbreak.

No links between recalled berries and Hep A: Patties

Patties Foods says overseas testing found no links between the fruit and the disease, but the Federal Health Department says its investigation 'is ongoing'.

  • Esther Han
Shopping List

Fresh fruit in, biscuits out: How Australia's typical grocery basket is changing

Fresh fruit has become the second-best selling grocery category this year, leaving staples such as milk and chilled meats in its wake.

  • Esther Han
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Frozen yoghurt health benefits in doubt

Scooping watermelon cubes and crushed nuts over green tea frozen yoghurt may seem the right way to quash sugar cravings and gain health benefits, but a Choice investigation shows otherwise.

  • Esther Han

Original URL: https://www.smh.com.au/goodfood/by/esther-han-hveh0