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Where does Manuka honey come from?
Manuka honey is a rare and unique honey, harvested exclusively in New Zealand. It comes from the nectar of the flowers of theManuka tree(Leptospermum scoparium), a plant that grows wild in protected areas. It blooms for only a few weeks a year, making it a particularly precious product.
For generations, New Zealand beekeepers have been harvesting this honey using traditional methods, while preserving local biodiversity. To guarantee its authenticity, each batch undergoes rigorous controls and is certified according to recognized standards. The care taken at every stage of production ensures pure, traceable honey, straight from the hives of New Zealand.
A complete selection of Manuka products
We offer a wide range of products based on Manuka honey, meeting the different needs of our customers:
Manuka honeys: Available in several certification indexes, each jar comes from a carefully controlled harvest to guarantee pure, authentic honey.
Manuka honey candies: A practical, gourmet option for enjoying this honey in a different form, available in different flavours.
Manuka honey sticks: Ideal for on-the-go consumption, these individual sticks make it easy to enjoy Manuka honey at any time of day.
Manuka cosmetics: lip balms, moisturizers and other treatments enriched with Manuka honey, inspired by New Zealand traditions.
Each product is designed to offer a quality experience and allow everyone to discover Manuka honey in different forms.
Manuka honey in Europe: a recent discovery
Long consumed in New Zealand, Manuka honey has only recently been introduced to Europe. It's only in the last few decades that it's really caught on, thanks in particular to the boom in international trade and growing interest in natural, authentic products.
The Manuka tree, from which it is derived, belongs to the same family as the tea tree and grows mainly in the wilds of New Zealand. For centuries, it has been used by local populations for its many qualities. It was only with the rise of beekeeping and recognition of its unique character that this honey gained notoriety beyond New Zealand's borders.
Today, Manuka honey is appreciated the world over for its quality and unique origin. Its arrival in Europe has enabled many consumers to discover a product that is the result of precise beekeeping know-how and respect for the environment. Its rarity and production methods set it apart from the rest, and its authenticity is based on traditional harvesting methods and rigorous traceability.