A former home economist is being hailed as a new Kiwi hero after a journalist launched an investigation to track down the original creator of New Zealand's favourite party food - Kiwi Onion Dip.
The Spinoff's Hayden Donnell tracked down the woman, Rosemary Dempsey, to a retirement village in Epsom - but not without some hurdles.
The dip, which has been a Kiwi summer staple since the 1960s, is made by combining Nestle's reduced cream and onion soup mix. However, a company spokesperson initially told Donnell that Dempsey had passed away.
"We understand she is no longer alive. She never married and had no children, so any living relatives would not be close."