Mānuka Honey - A Complex Honey

Containing thousands of natural compounds Mānuka honey is a force of nature, constantly changing, thick like jelly and with a characteristic burnt caramel/medicinal like flavour.

Due to the rarity of this honey there were concerns around adulteration and blending. In response the Ministry for Primary Industries undertook research to identify the main markers of this rare honey.

After analysing thousands of samples MPI in early 2018 developed the first global Mānuka honey standard. Using accredited laboratory testing one test establishes the four main chemicals (2'-Methoxyacetophenone (2'-MAP), 2-methoxybenzoic acid (2-MBA), 3-phenyllactic acid (3-PLA), and 4-hydroxyphenyllactic acid (4-HPLA) and one test confirms a DNA component.

This testing will establish if its a Monofloral Mānuka, Multifloral Mānuka or a Non - Mānuka Honey. This is the only government-regulated and approved standard for Manuka Honey in the world.

Monofloral Mānuka honey from New Zealand is the purest and only true to label Mānuka Honey available in the world.

Chemical Markers

These 4 chemicals at different independent levels establishes if it can be a mono or multifloral - (2'-MAP), (2-MBA), (3-PLA) and (4-HPLA)

DNA

The 5th piece in the puzzle, Mānuka DNA level required is less than Cq 36. This is the same for mono or multifloral.

Monofloral or Multifloral

True Mānuka honey begins with Monofloral, however if you haven't tried it before or prefer more mild flavours Multifloral Mānuka honey is a great place to start.

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Our Traceability

Using the unique TrustCodes system we apply a QR code that can be scanned with a smartphone. This delivers cloud based brand protection and anti-counterfeit based on a unique per-item digital identity, acting as a licence plate to intelligently capture and enhance data. You can view the MGO lab report for the particular jar you hold.

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Harvested

True Mānuka Honey comes from New Zealand, it is harvested fresh from the hives after the bees collect it from the native Mānuka Bush (Leptosperum Scoparium)

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Tested

We use independent testing to establish what our honey is and what level of MGO it contains. We are presented with a test report that determines what the honey can be sold as.

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Packaged

Once the honey has met our strict quality controls it can then be packaged and labelled appropriately on site in our RMP certified export grade facility.

True to Label

The number one way to easily authenticate Mānuka Honey is to look for Packed and labelled in New Zealand on the label. If it was then the honey would have been subject to the strict Manuka standard we operate by.

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