Lecturer, University of Melbourne
Senaka Ranadheera is currently a Lecturer in the School of Agriculture and Food within the Faculty of Veterinary and Agricultural Sciences at the University of Melbourne. He was an Early Career Research Fellow at Victoria University before joining the University of Melbourne in 2017. Senaka teaches a number of undergraduate subjects and is also the coordinator for postgraduate subject Food Safety and Quality. His research focuses on probiotics, prebiotics, dairy products and food fermentation. He holds a PhD (Food Science) from the University of Newcastle, Australia.

How do I keep my fruit, veggies and herbs fresh longer? Are there any ‘hacks’?
May 28, 2024 07:46 am UTC| Health
We all know fresh produce is good for us, but fruit, vegetables and herbs have a tendency to perish quickly if left uneaten. This is because even after harvesting, produce from living plants tends to continue its...