Farewells and Flavours: A Global Look at Funeral Food Traditions

Published on Wed Jun 18 2025 in Community

Food has always brought people together—especially in moments of grief. Across the globe, cultures use food to honour loved ones who have passed. From pavlova in New Zealand to pickled herring in Scandinavia, funeral food tells a powerful story about community, culture, and remembrance.

So, what’s on the table when it comes to mourning traditions around the world?

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? New Zealand & Australia: The Pavlova, Sausage Rolls & a Good Cuppa

In Aotearoa, funeral gatherings often feature familiar comfort food—scones, sandwiches, sausage rolls, and yes, the iconic pavlova. It’s not just about eating; it’s about sharing, storytelling, and making sure no one grieves alone.

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Japan: Rice Bowls and Respect

Japanese funerals are deeply ceremonial. After the formalities, guests receive a meal known as a koden, often including rice, tempura, and miso soup. The meal is symbolic — nourishment for both body and soul.

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Poland: Pickled Herring and Hearty Fare

In Poland, post-funeral meals (stypa) are serious affairs. Mourners gather for hot dishes like pierogi, borscht, and pickled herring—comfort food served to honour the deceased and ease grief.

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United States: From Casseroles to Cake

In the American South, “funeral potatoes” (a creamy cheesy bake) are a staple. In the Midwest, you might find ham sandwiches and Jell-O salads. It’s less about delicacy, more about comfort and community.

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Why Does This Matter?

Whether it’s a simple pav or a feast of dumplings, food plays a key role in how we say goodbye. But behind the shared meals and warm memories lies the reality: funerals can be expensive.

In New Zealand, the average funeral costs between $10,000 and $15,000 or more —and catering is just one part of it. Between venues, transportation, flowers, and more, it adds up quickly.

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The Case for Funeral Insurance

Funeral insurance ensures your loved ones aren’t left footing the bill—whether it’s for a quiet tea or a full buffet. A simple lump-sum payout can help cover funeral costs so your family can focus on celebrating your life—food, laughter, and stories included.

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Final Word

No matter where you’re from or what ends up on the table, food has a way of turning grief into connection. It’s how we honour the past and comfort the living.

So whether you’re a fan of pavlova or pickled herring, plan a farewell that reflects your story—and support your family through it.

Sign up for funeral insurance today with Momentum Life. It’s a simple, quick online purchase of funeral cover involving no medicals and no paperwork; a breeze of a process. 

 

A little planning now can mean a world of comfort later.

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Building a Resilient Future: What Rail Upgrades Teach Us About Financial Preparedness

Published on Wed May 21 2025 in Community

In the 2025 Budget, the New Zealand Government announced a significant investment of over $600 million to upgrade the nation’s rail network. This funding includes $461 million for the national freight network and more than $140 million for metropolitan rail in Auckland and Wellington.  

This commitment to infrastructure underscores the importance of proactive planning and resilience. Just as the government is investing in the country’s future, individuals can take steps to secure their own.

The Importance of Funeral Insurance

Life is unpredictable, and while we can’t foresee every event, we can prepare for them. Funeral insurance offers peace of mind, ensuring that your loved ones aren’t burdened with unexpected expenses during a difficult time.

At Momentum Life, we understand the value of planning ahead. Our funeral insurance policies are designed to provide financial support when it’s needed most, allowing families to focus on healing rather than finances. With our quick, online sign-up option, you can secure your family’s future and have peace of mind with just a few clicks. 

Take the Next Step

Just as the government is investing in the nation’s infrastructure, consider investing in your family’s future. Get a quote today and find a plan that suits your needs.

 

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Making the Most of Easter: Time with Family, Reflection, and Future Planning

Published on Thu Apr 17 2025 in Community

As Kiwis, we love a long weekend — and the Easter break, marked by Good Friday and Easter Monday, is a special one. It’s a time when many of us pause to reconnect with loved ones, enjoy the changing seasons, and reflect on the year ahead. Whether you’re heading to the bach, braving a local Easter fair, or simply taking a breather at home, this weekend offers a much-needed moment of calm and celebration.

Of course, Easter in New Zealand isn’t without a surprise or two. Over the years, this weekend has brought a mix of bluebird skies and unpredictable weather — a perfect reminder of life’s unexpected turns. In many regions, sudden downpours or early chills remind us just how changeable things can be, and how important it is to plan ahead.

At Momentum Life, we understand that the future isn’t always predictable — but it can be prepared for. That’s why we offer Funeral Insurance that’s easy to apply for online, with no medical checks or paperwork. Our Funeral Insurance is designed to give your loved ones peace of mind and financial support when they need it most.

As you enjoy quality time with friends and whānau this Easter, take a moment to consider what matters most: the people you love and the legacy you leave. Planning for the future — including securing a funeral insurance policy — is one small, meaningful step toward protecting them.

From all of us at Momentum Life, we wish you a safe, joyful Easter break. Whether you’re road-tripping, chocolate hunting with the kids, or just soaking in some quiet moments, may your weekend be full of love, laughter, and light.

Plan today for peace of mind tomorrow.

 

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Peace of Mind for Pensioners: Funeral Insurance with Momentum Life

Published on Tue Apr 15 2025 in Community

As we age, planning for the inevitable becomes a thoughtful gesture for our loved ones. For pensioners, ensuring that funeral expenses don’t become a burden is a significant concern. Momentum Life offers funeral insurance solutions tailored to provide peace of mind during these times.

Why Choose Momentum Life for Funeral Insurance?

Guaranteed Acceptance: New Zealand residents aged 40–75 can secure funeral insurance without the need for medical examinations. 

Flexible Coverage: Choose a cover amount between $3,000 and $30,000 to suit your needs and budget.

Fixed Premiums: Premiums remain level throughout the policy term, ensuring predictability in your financial planning. 

Accidental Death Benefit: In the unfortunate event of accidental death, the benefit triples, providing additional support to your family. 

Cashback Offer: Receive a 10% cashback on premiums paid after the first 12 months of your policy. 

No Premiums After Age 89: Once you reach 89, you no longer need to pay premiums, yet your cover continues.

Momentum Life’s funeral insurance ensures that your family isn’t left with unexpected expenses during an emotional time. 

For more information or to get a quote, visit Momentum Life Funeral Insurance.

 

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Famous Last Words: The Most Memorable Send-Offs in History

Published on Fri Mar 28 2025 in Community

Throughout history, people have uttered unforgettable words in their final moments —some profound, some humorous, and some downright chilling. These “famous last words” provide a unique insight into the personalities, thoughts, and legacies of the individuals who spoke them. At Momentum Life, we understand that planning for the future is an important step, and while we can’t always predict our final words, we can prepare for what comes next.

Words That Echo Through Time

Here are some of history’s most memorable last words, each carrying a story worth telling.

1. Sir Winston Churchill (1874–1965)

“I’m bored with it all.”

One of history’s most influential leaders, Churchill’s final words reflected a sense of weariness at the end of a long and accomplished life.

2. Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519)

“I have offended God and mankind because my work did not reach the quality it should have.”

Even a genius like da Vinci doubted himself in his last moments, proving that perfectionism never rests.

3. Oscar Wilde (1854–1900)

“Either that wallpaper goes, or I do.”

Wilde’s wit never failed him, even in his final moments, proving that humor can be timeless.

4. Marie Antoinette (1755–1793)

“Pardon me, sir, I did not mean to do it.”

Said after accidentally stepping on her executioner’s foot before facing the guillotine, her courtesy remained intact until the very end.

Planning for the Future

While we can’t all predict our final words, we can take control of how we leave a legacy. Funeral insurance helps to ensure that our families are taken care of when the time comes. Learn more about Momentum Life’s Funeral Insurance here.

 

 

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Funeral Superstitions Around the World: What Not to Do

Published on Fri Mar 14 2025 in Community

Funerals are a time for solemn reflection, but did you know that different cultures have unique beliefs about what should and shouldn’t be done during a farewell ceremony? Across the globe, funeral superstitions have evolved to protect the living, honour the deceased, and sometimes, prevent an unexpected return from beyond the grave! Let’s explore some of the most intriguing customs—and what not to do—when it comes to funerals.

1. Don’t Point at a Funeral Procession (Philippines)

In the Philippines, it’s believed that pointing at a passing funeral procession invites bad luck or even death. The safest bet? Keep your hands in your pockets and admire from afar.

2. Avoid Odd Numbers for Funeral Flowers (Russia & China)

In Russia and parts of China, flowers in even numbers are given for happy occasions, while odd numbers are reserved for funerals. Bringing an even-numbered bouquet to a memorial could be seen as a serious faux pas!

3. Never Wear Red to a Funeral (Many Asian Cultures)

Red is often associated with joy and celebration in many Asian countries, making it highly inappropriate for funerals. In China and India, white is the traditional colour of mourning, so leave your crimson dress or tie at home.

4. Hold Your Breath When Driving Past a Cemetery (United States)

A well-known superstition in parts of the U.S. suggests that you should hold your breath when passing a cemetery—otherwise, you might accidentally inhale a wandering spirit!

5. Don’t Step Over a Grave (Various Cultures)

From Indigenous Māori traditions to European customs, stepping over a grave is considered deeply disrespectful and can bring misfortune. If you’re walking through a cemetery, tread carefully!

While superstitions can seem unusual, they offer a fascinating insight into how different cultures approach death and the afterlife. No matter your beliefs, one thing is certain—having a funeral insurance plan can give you peace of mind, ensuring your loved ones are financially protected when the time comes.

Want to learn more? Get in touch with Momentum Life today and ensure you and your loved ones are financially prepared for whatever life brings.

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Celebrating Diversity at Auckland Pride Festival

Published on Fri Feb 7 2025 in Community

Auckland Pride Festival is one of the most vibrant and inclusive events in New Zealand, bringing together people from all walks of life to celebrate love, diversity, and community. Throughout February, the city comes alive with parades, performances, and events that honour the LGBTQIA+ community and promote a culture of acceptance.

Coming Together in Celebration

At its heart, Auckland Pride is about unity—connecting with friends, whānau, and new faces in a joyous and uplifting atmosphere. Whether you’re attending the Pride March, joining in on community discussions, or simply showing your support, the festival is a chance to celebrate the strength and spirit of diversity.

Looking After Those Who Matter Most

Diversity is about recognising and valuing the unique experiences and identities of everyone around us. Just as every individual is different, every family is too. And one thing we all share, regardless of who we are, is the need to take care of our loved ones.

At Momentum Life, we understand that love comes in many forms, and so does the need for security. Our Funeral Insurance is designed to provide financial peace of mind for all families—ensuring that no one is left facing unexpected financial burdens in times of loss. With a simple online application and no medical checks required, it’s an easy way to protect those who matter most.

Embracing the Future with Pride

Auckland Pride Festival is a time to reflect, celebrate, and support one another. As we embrace the present, it’s also a good reminder to plan for the future and ensure our loved ones are protected. Because at the end of the day, looking after each other is what truly matters.

From all of us at Momentum Life, we wish you a joyful and meaningful Auckland Pride Festival!

 

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Honouring Waitangi Day: A Time for Reflection and Family

Published on Thu Feb 6 2025 in Community

Waitangi Day, celebrated on the 6th of February each year, is a special day for all New Zealanders. It is a time to reflect on our shared history, acknowledge our cultural heritage, and come together as a nation. More than just a public holiday, it is an opportunity to acknowledge the past and how it has shaped our present, honour traditions, and look to the future with a sense of unity.

Celebrating Together

For many, Waitangi Day is about spending quality time with family and friends, whether it’s attending Waitangi Day events, enjoying a barbecue at home, or simply appreciating the beauty of Aotearoa. It is a reminder of the importance of whānau and the connections that shape our lives.

Planning for the Future

As we reflect on our heritage and family values, it’s also a good time to think about how we can take care of our loved ones in the years to come. One of the ways we can do this is by ensuring they are financially protected, even when we are no longer around.

At Momentum Life, we understand the importance of family and planning ahead. Our Funeral Insurance is designed to give New Zealanders peace of mind, knowing that their loved ones will not face unexpected financial burdens in times of loss. With a simple online purchase process and no medical checks required, it’s an easy way to help safeguard your family’s future.

A Time for Reflection

This Waitangi Day, as we celebrate our nation’s history and look ahead to the future, take a moment to appreciate the people who matter most. Whether it’s through sharing stories, honouring traditions, or making practical plans for the future, it’s a time to cherish the things that bring us together.

From all of us at Momentum Life, we wish you and your whānau a meaningful and happy Waitangi Day.

 

 

 

 

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Celebrate National Kiwi Day with Momentum Life

Published on Sun Jan 19 2025 in Community

January 19th marks National Kiwi Day, a day to celebrate the unique and treasured icons of New Zealand. Whether it’s the charming nocturnal bird, the vibrant green fruit, or the proud nickname for New Zealanders themselves, Kiwis hold a special place in our hearts.

At Momentum Life, we’re all about celebrating what makes life in Aotearoa New Zealand special. Just like the kiwi bird symbolises  resilience and uniqueness, our goal is to help you protect what matters most—your whānau and their future.

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Why Kiwis Are Special

The Kiwi Bird

The kiwi bird, a flightless wonder, is one of New Zealand’s most cherished national symbols. Known for its quirky long beak and nocturnal habits, this rare bird embodies the uniqueness of our natural world. Kiwi birds are also a reminder of the importance of conservation, with ongoing efforts to protect them from predators and ensure their survival.

The Kiwi Fruit

Juicy, tangy, and packed with Vitamin C, the kiwi fruit (or kiwifruit) is another iconic treasure. Originally known as the Chinese gooseberry, it was rebranded to honour its resemblance to the kiwi bird. Today, it’s a staple in Kiwi households and a favourite export worldwide.

Kiwis: The People

Of course, the term “Kiwi” affectionately refers to New Zealanders themselves—known for their warmth, ingenuity, and “can-do” attitude. Whether you’re cheering on the All Blacks or lending a hand to a mate, being a Kiwi means embracing the values that make this country special.

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How to Celebrate National Kiwi Day

Here are some fun ways to mark the day:

1. Visit a Kiwi Sanctuary: Learn more about the kiwi bird and support local conservation efforts.

2. Whip Up a Kiwi-Inspired Feast: Incorporate kiwifruit into a summery dessert or a refreshing smoothie.

3. Support Local Products: Celebrate Kiwi ingenuity by purchasing New Zealand-made goods.

4. Reflect on Kiwi Values: Take a moment to appreciate the resilience and community spirit that define Kiwis.

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Momentum Life: Protecting Kiwi Families

Just as we care for the kiwi bird and its habitat, Momentum Life is here to help care for New Zealand families. Our Platinum Life Insurance is designed to give you peace of mind, knowing your loved ones will be looked after no matter what.

Here’s what sets us apart:

Flexible Cover Options: Choose coverage between $50,000 and $1 million.

Worldwide Protection: Your cover travels with you, 24/7, anywhere in the world.

No Premiums After Age 89: Keep your cover without paying premiums after your 90th birthday.

No Medical Tests: Apply with ease and enjoy simple, straightforward coverage.

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Let’s Celebrate Together

This National Kiwi Day, take a moment to embrace everything that makes us proud to call Aotearoa home. Whether you’re learning about kiwi birds, enjoying a slice of kiwifruit pavlova, or reflecting on what it means to be a Kiwi, let’s celebrate the unique treasures of New Zealand.

And while you’re at it, why not ensure your family’s future is protected? At Momentum Life, we’re here to help you safeguard the moments and memories that matter most.

Learn More

Explore our life insurance options today and take the first step toward securing your family’s peace of mind.

From all of us at Momentum Life, happy National Kiwi Day! ?

 

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Celebrating National Beach Day (January 10) with Momentum Life

Published on Fri Jan 10 2025 in Community

New Zealanders are blessed with some of the world’s most stunning coastlines, from the golden sands of Abel Tasman to the rugged shores of Piha. On January 10, National Beach Day, we celebrate our love for the sea, the sand, and the memories made under the sun. Whether it’s building sandcastles with the kids, enjoying a serene beach walk, or taking a dip in the waves, National Beach Day is the perfect time to reflect on the joys of coastal living.

At Momentum Life, we understand the importance of protecting the moments that matter most. As you gather with loved ones to soak up the summer vibes, let us take a moment to consider how we can safeguard our families, ensuring peace of mind no matter what the tides of life may bring.

Why Celebrate National Beach Day?

National Beach Day is a reminder to pause, appreciate nature, and reconnect with loved ones. Here are some ideas for how to mark the day:

Pack a Picnic: Enjoy a laid-back afternoon with fresh local treats and the calming sound of waves.

Try a Water Sport: Paddleboarding, kayaking, or surfing are great ways to immerse yourself in New Zealand’s beautiful marine environment.

Clean Up the Coastline: Give back to the beaches we love by joining or organising  a beach clean-up.

Stay Safe While You Celebrate

New Zealand’s beaches are beautiful but can be unpredictable. Here are a few tips to keep your day fun and safe:

Swim Between the Flags: Always choose patrolled beaches and follow surf lifesavers’ advice.

Apply Sun Protection: The Kiwi sun can be harsh, so don’t forget sunscreen, hats, and plenty of water.

Check the Forecast: Conditions can change quickly, so keep an eye on the weather and tide times.

Protecting Your Family Beyond the Beach

Life’s unpredictable nature is a lot like the ocean—beautiful, but sometimes stormy. While we can’t control everything, we can prepare. At Momentum Life, we offer a range of life and funeral insurance products to give Kiwis the security and confidence to enjoy life to the fullest.

For example, our Funeral Insurance provides:

Guaranteed Acceptance: For New Zealanders aged 40-75, with no medical tests required.

Peace of Mind: So your loved ones are financially supported when it matters most.

Celebrate, Relax, and Plan Ahead

This National Beach Day, as you create special moments by the sea, take a moment to reflect on how you can protect these memories for years to come. By ensuring your family’s future is secure, you can focus on what truly matters—spending time with the people you love.

From all of us at Momentum Life, happy National Beach Day! May your day be filled with sunshine, laughter, and unforgettable memories.

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All product information is correct at the time this article was published. For current product information, please visit the Momentum Life website.