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June Sweet Talks With Manukora
June Sweet Talks With Manukora
Introducing Mack Hollins, Manukora’s number #1 fan (it goes both ways!), but most notably a professional football player for the Atlanta Falcons. Check out the interview to learn how Mack uses Manukora as his... Read more...
May Sweet Talks With Manukora
May Sweet Talks With Manukora
Introducing Greg, Manukora’s Operations & Sustainability Manager, who is based on the remote Great Barrier Island, in New Zealand. Greg, has a passion for the health of the planet and... Read more...
The Art of Ethical Beekeeping - Manukora's Ethical Beekeeping Standard
The Art of Ethical Beekeeping - Manukora's Ethical Beekeeping Standard
 Executive Summary: Bees play a crucial role in our ecosystem as pollinators. Without these little guys, we wouldn’t have crops and we most certainly wouldn’t have honey!  Better beekeeping =... Read more...
4 Amazing Benefits of Local, Raw Honey
4 Amazing Benefits of Local, Raw Honey
What makes raw honey so great? Here are a few fantastic benefits that will encourage you to start including raw honey in your pantry. Read more...
What Do Different MGO Grades Mean?
What Do Different MGO Grades Mean?
MGO is a unique, naturally occurring antibacterial compound found in the nectar of the Mānuka flower. Many factors can affect the MGO levels in Mānuka, these include; geographical location, soil,... Read more...
Our B Corp and Sustainability Journey
Our B Corp and Sustainability Journey
We’re a Mānuka business that does things differently. Beyond our own four walls, we are proud to be part of a community of businesses and people that share these values... Read more...
How Much Manuka Honey Should You Have Per Day?
How Much Manuka Honey Should You Have Per Day?
Manuka honey is a unique honey containing a unique compound called Methylglyoxal (MGO). A daily “dose” is 1 to 3 teaspoons. Here’s what to know. Read more...
Is Honey Healthier Than Sugar? Which Is Better for You?
Is Honey Healthier Than Sugar? Which Is Better for You?
Honey and sugar are both popular natural sweeteners. Yet honey has a lower glycemic index rating, plus beneficial compounds you won’t find in sugar. Read more...
Dark Honey vs. Light Honey: What Are the Differences?
Dark Honey vs. Light Honey: What Are the Differences?
Dark honey has a darker color and stronger taste than light honey, plus added health benefits like more antioxidants and healing compounds. Read more...
Do Bees Eat Their Own Honey?
Do Bees Eat Their Own Honey?
Do bees eat the honey they produce? Honey bees do in fact eat the honey they make, but typically save their honey stores for certain occasions. Read more...
Manuka Honey Color: Is It Always The Same?
Manuka Honey Color: Is It Always The Same?
Manuka honey color can vary due to a range of factors, including the hive’s location, climate, the bees’ diet, and even beekeeping practices. Read more...
Manuka Tree: What To Know About Leptospermum Scoparium
Manuka Tree: What To Know About Leptospermum Scoparium
The Manuka tree, native to New Zealand, produces the special flowers used to make Manuka honey, which is prized for its unique beneficial properties. Read more...