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- Product Code: Manuka 100+
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Taste and See Raw Manuka Honey MGO 100+ , 500g
What is it?
This honey is not yet classed as a medicinal grade but holds some of the beneficial properties know of raw Mānuka honey. Its colour is notably darker than the bush blend and is accompanied by a more true and rich Mānuka taste.
This honey is good to use as a topical cream or as a hydrating face mask. It's still very beneficial as a breakfast topping or sugar substitute in hot drinks.
Where does it come from?
Taste and See's hives diligently produce honey throughout the year at their home sites in the Kaimai Ranges. However, for 4-8 weeks in late summer, when the Kaimai flowers have finished blooming, the hives are moved to Tongariro National Park. This ensures the bees can access a fresh pollen source to create their honey stores for the colder months.
Whilst their honey is not certified organic, their hives are located in pesticide-free areas, ensuring a pure environment for their bees. Nothing is added to their honey and all products are carefully potted in borosilicate glass jars with metal lids, ensuring the contents remain uncontaminated and non-toxic.
Anything important?
100% Raw New Zealand Honey. Slowly and gently heated to 38*C when being creamed, and does not exceed this temperature. This process is repeated for each batch over 3 days to develop a more palatable sized crystal in the honey to keep the unique texture of raw honey but particularly for Mānuka.
Store in a cool, dry place.
Crystallisation may occur over time.
Nutritional Values | |
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Country of Origin | |
Product of: | New Zealand |
Ingredients | |
Listed in order of predominance: | 100% Raw New Zealand Honey |