New Zealand Manuka Honey:
Natural goodness with unique compounds to help support you in what ever keeps you as busy as a bee!
MGO 829+ Mānuka Honey | 8.8oz | 17.6oz
MGO explained
MGO stands for methylglyoxal - a naturally occuring compound found in honey only from the Manuka bush. MGO gives Mānuka Honey its spark.
The number on the front communicates the milligrams per kg (mg/kg) present. The bigger the number the more potent the honey.
Join the health buzz
Mānuka honey is revered worldwide, used daily as part of a healthy lifestyle, applied to bread, cheese, cereal, lemon, skin and is helping people daily around the world. It really is a cut above #manukadaily
Our Commitment to Quality
From the comb to your home
Bees
Bees are the heart of our business.
Bees don't pollinate our food or produce honey unless they're thriving!
Our commitment to sustainable beekeeping ensures that our bees thrive, resulting in premium-quality honey products.
People
Māori proverb:
"He aha te mea nui o te ao? "What is the most important thing in the world?
He tangata, he tangata, he tangata
It is the people, it is the people, it is the people."
Planet
Our business is heavily reliant on the natural world. Weather conditions regularly affect production and the health of the hives, therefore the planet is front and center of everything we do.
Products
Our products are to enhance food, lives and health, thats why we strive for the highest quality always. Right from the flowers, the beekeeping, through to the honey, the jars and the service.
"Buzzing with goodness"
Discover the extraordinary benefits of New Zealand's famous Mānuka honey. Savoured for its flavour, energy, and medicinal qualities, Mānuka honey sets itself apart with naturally occurring methylglyoxal (MGO), a unique antibacterial compound exclusive in honey to Mānuka. Experience the remarkable natural properties of Mānuka honey today.
Get to know the Mason Brother's
Mason Brothers’ Honey is a brother owned business founded in 2009 by Daniel and Matthew, they're based in Palmerston North, New Zealand.
Daniel and Matthew Mason found they shared a passion for bees and New Zealand's great outdoors. From only 4 hives in their parents backyard the business has grown considerably and is now exporting honey around the world.
Passionately Beekeeping since 2009
For over a decade the Mason brothers have worked with bees - Honey bees are one of the last and least domesticated farmed animals, the brothers consider themselves Kaitiaki or guardians to the bees managed by them.