Key antibacterial compoud that is unique to Mānuka Honey. The higher the MGO, the higher the concentration of beneficial bioactives.
What is Mānuka Honey?
Mānuka honey is not your typical honey – it’s richer, darker, creamier, and loaded with 3 times as many antioxidants.
Try Manukora HoneyWhat makes Mānuka honey a superfood?
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Methylglyoxal (MGO)
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Leptosperin
An antioxidant that makes up 70% of Mānuka honey’s total antioxidant power.
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Flavonoids
Powerful plant compounds with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits.
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Prebiotics
Fuel for good gut bacteria, supporting digestion and overall immune health
Mānuka Honey has benefits for everyone
One Support your immune function, gut health, energy levels, and best self with pure, high-grade Mānuka honey. Most people start feeling the collective benefits of our honey in as little as 3 weeks.
Two Support your immune function, gut health, energy levels, and best self with pure, high-grade Mānuka honey. Most people start feeling the collective benefits of our honey in as little as 3 weeks.
Three Support your immune function, gut health, energy levels, and best self with pure, high-grade Mānuka honey. Most people start feeling the collective benefits of our honey in as little as 3 weeks.
Four Support your immune function, gut health, energy levels, and best self with pure, high-grade Mānuka honey. Most people start feeling the collective benefits of our honey in as little as 3 weeks.
Five Support your immune function, gut health, energy levels, and best self with pure, high-grade Mānuka honey. Most people start feeling the collective benefits of our honey in as little as 3 weeks.
Six Support your immune function, gut health, energy levels, and best self with pure, high-grade Mānuka honey. Most people start feeling the collective benefits of our honey in as little as 3 weeks.
What is methylglyoxal (MGO)?
MGO, or methylglyoxal, is an antibacterial compound that’s unique to Mānuka honey, and known for its beneficial anti-bacterial properties.
It’s naturally found in the nectar of the Mānuka tea tree flower and transferred to our honey by incredible bees.
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What is methylglyoxal (MGO)?
MGO, or methylglyoxal, is an antibacterial compound that’s unique to Mānuka honey, and known for its beneficial anti-bacterial properties.
It’s naturally found in the nectar of the Mānuka tea tree flower and transferred to our honey by incredible bees.
Subscripe to our Youtube channel for Manuka tips!
Sourced in New Zealand
Mānuka honey can only be produced in New Zealand from the nectar of the Mānuka tea tree flower. It blossoms for two to six weeks during the summer, and bees collect the nectar and pollen.
All Manukora Honey is ethically produced and sourced from New Zealand and you can check the origin of your batch by scanning the unique QR code found on your honey.
Mānuka Starter Kits

Mānuka Honey Starter Kit
MGO 850+ Raw Mānuka Honey
35 servings | Delivered monthly | New Glass Jar
Includes:
MGO 850+ Raw Mānuka Honey
35 servings (1.1lb Jar) • Delivered Monthly: Pause, Cancel Anytime
5 Travel-Pack Honey Sticks
Wooden Dose Spoon
Mānuka Guidebook
Personal onboarding call with a Mānuka specialist
Delivered monthly
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The Art of Ethical Beekeeping
Our beekeepers practice the Art of Ethical Beekeeping - a traditional way of beekeeping that prioritizes the care of our bees and their environment. We look after our bees, and they look after us.
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Low Hive Number Per Site
Our beekeepers keep hive numbers low to ensure bees have access to diverse pollen sources and plenty of nectar to feed – and avoid any risk of overcrowding the bees.
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No Excessive Hive Transportation
Our hives are not shifted around for pollination, limiting the risk of injury to the bees.
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Honey Is Saved For Winter Months
We don't harvest all of our bees' honey, and leave enough in the hive to get them through winter. This is an important step to ensure the health of the bees and the quality of Manukora honey.
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Free From Environmental Toxins
Our hives are placed in remote forests and are free from environmental toxins and pesticides – and we verify this every batch with 3rd party testing.
The Art of Ethical Beekeeping
Our beekeepers practice the Art of Ethical Beekeeping - a traditional way of beekeeping that prioritizes the care of our bees and their environment. We look after our bees, and they look after us.
1
Low Hive Number Per Site
Our beekeepers keep hive numbers low to ensure bees have access to diverse pollen sources and plenty of nectar to feed – and avoid any risk of overcrowding the bees.
2
No Excessive Hive Transportation
Our hives are not shifted around for pollination, limiting the risk of injury to the bees.
3
Honey Is Saved For Winter Months
We don't harvest all of our bees' honey, and leave enough in the hive to get them through winter. This is an important step to ensure the health of the bees and the quality of Manukora honey.
4
Free From Environmental Toxins
Our hives are placed in remote forests and are free from environmental toxins and pesticides – and we verify this every batch with 3rd party testing.