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Manuka Honey
UMF 15 +

SKU
4741
Premium Manuka honey MGO 514 + (UMF 15+), high MGO content certified, original from Naki, from natural environment around Mount Taranaki, New Zealand, 100% natural and pure. 250g

 

  • Certified Methylglyoxal (MGO) content of more than 514 mg/kg (UMF 15+)
  • Original from Naki, 100% sourced from the untouched, almost exclusively Manuka tree covered
  • Wilderness of picturesque Taranaki, New Zealand, far from any agricultural land
  • 100% natural and pure, no usage of chemicals
  • High quality honey without any admixture of honey from other flowers
  • Origin fully electronically traceable to the exact hive
  • Each batch tested for UMF (MGO), quality and purity
€44.90
250g

Delivery : 1–3 business days

Incl. VAT, excl. Shipping

SKU
4741
€179.60 / 1kg
In stock

HOW ARE WE DIFFERENT?

High quality Manuka honey from Naki: no flower mixture

Naki Manuka honey comes from a wild and isolated region of New Zealand, the Taranaki bush, where the vegetation is almost exclusively Manuka and which can only be reached by helicopter. This alone guarantees a highly pure honey without admixture of honey from other flowers, since bees basically harvest all flowers available to them within a certain radius. This distinguishes Naki Manuka honey from other Manuka honeys produced near farmland. A minimum MGO content of more than 370 mg/kg as well as the content of DHA (dihydroacetone) and HMF (hydroxymethylfurfural) is laboratory tested and certified by a government agency.

Strictly limited

Because Naki Manuka honey is produced exclusively in the untouched natural environment of the Taranaki bush, and the Manuka nectar available there is limited, its supply is naturally strictly limited.

Guarantee: Each package is traceable

Each batch of honey is traceable from the hive to the individual product via an RFID code. Naki follows very tight and rigorous quality and safety standards to ensure the best possible preservation of the honey's bioactive ingredients.

Traceability link:http://nakinewzealand.com/#/

Note on packaging

Manuka honey from New Zealand is currently not available in jars, but only in plastic containers.

How are we different?

High purity Manuka Honey from Naki: Not a blend of flowers
Naki Manuka Honey comes from a wild and remote region of New Zealand, the Taranaki Bush, where the vegetation is almost exclusively Manuka and can only be reached by helicopter. This alone guarantees a highly pure honey without admixture of honey from other flowers, because bees basically harvest all flowers available to them within a certain radius, and distinguishes Naki Manuka Honey from other Manuka honeys produced near farmland. A minimum MGO content of >514mg/kg and DHA (dihydroacetone) and HMF (hydroxymethylfurfural) levels are laboratory tested and government certified.

Strictly Limited
Because Naki Manuka Honey is produced exclusively in the pristine natural environment of the Taranaki bushveld and the Manuka nectar available there is limited, its supply is naturally strictly limited.

Guarantee: Each package is traceable
Each batch of honey is traceable from the hive to the individual product via an RFID code. Naki follows very tight and rigorous quality and safety standards to ensure the best possible preservation of the honey's bioactive ingredients.

Traceability link: http:://nakinewzealand.com/#/

Manuka

The name Manuka comes from the indigenous people of New Zealand, the Maori. The plant also carries the name South Sea Myrtle (Leptospermum scoparium) or New Zealand Myrtle. It belongs to the myrtle family, which is related to the Australian tea tree and is native to the mountainous regions of New Zealand and southeastern Australia. Manuka grows as a shrub or tree-like up to about 4 meters in height. The plant is very hardy and thrives from lowland to sub-alpine heights.

The Manuka plant has become famous for the honey it produces and for its Manuka essential oil (the "real" tea tree oil, which is far superior to Australian tea tree oil). The plant parts of the Manuka were traditionally already used by the Maori as a great natural remedy for humans and animals. English missionaries brought the first beehives into the country in 1839, so that eventually the famous Manuka honey could be obtained.

The honey is obtained from the nectar of white Manuka flowers (with pink edges). Manuka grows mostly next to the related Kanuka, which however produces pure red / pink flowers. Manuka honey thus usually also has small proportions of Kanuka.

REGION AND PROCESSING

UNIQUE MANUKA FACTOR UMF

Any honey produced by bees near Manuka plants may be called Manuka, even if there is hardly any detectable Manuka content. The MGO content can vary greatly between Manuka honeys, is often well below 200 mg/kg and is sometimes not reported. The "Unique Manuka Factor" indicates how high the antibacterial effect of a Manuka honey is. Only verified members of the New Zealand Active Manuka Honey Association (AMHA) are allowed to use this label. The UMF classification measures leptosperine and DHA in addition to MGO content.

INCLUDES 5+ 10+ 12+ 15+ 18+ 20+

Nutritional Values

Nutritional values per 100 g
Energy 1340 kJ / 320 kcal
Fat
including saturated fatty acids
0g
0g
Carbohydrates
including sugar
79.6g
78.1g
Protein 0.4g
Salt 0.012g

 

Product Details

Origin Taranaki, New Zealand
Packaging Manuka honey from New Zealand is currently not available in jars, but only in plastic containers.

Laboratory Tests

The purity of our formulas is important to us. This is why we have both our raw ingredients as well as our finished products extensively tested by independent laboratories to confirm purity and active ingredient content. Here, we have provided the results of some of the tests carried out on this product.

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