Purity & Quality

Mānuka [ mā·nu·ka ] Honey comes from the nectar of the flower of the Mānuka bush (Leptospermum scoparium) which is indigenous to New Zealand. It is the nectar and the bee that give this honey its unique properties.

The Mānuka flower produces nectar with characteristic and unique signature compounds.

Manuka is a unique honey.

It is widely recognised and highly sought after by consumers and has a substantial body of research behind it.

Mānuka honey is acknowledged as being the ‘standard’ against which other honeys are compared.

Māori are the indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand and have a cultural connection to its taonga (treasure) mānuka. Maori are tangata whenua (people of the land) who are responsible for protecting our taonga for current and future generations.

The story of Mānuka

“Ranginui (sky father) and Papatūānuku (earth mother) were locked in an eternal embrace. Their children became frustrated with the cramped conditions and decided to separate their parents – Tane Mahuta (god of the forests) lay on his back and forced his parents apart. He adorned Ranginui with the sun, moon and the stars. He also cloaked his mother with trees. Tane Mahuta had a union with Tawake-toro which gave rise to Mānuka. Tane Mahuta also introduced all our native tree species, our native birds and insects. Tane Mahuta also breathed live into the first female giving rise to humankind.”

– Victor Goldsmith

 

 

Tane Mahuta = Tawake-toro 

Mānuka

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