Description
Sustainably harvested from the pristine forests of New Zealand, Comvita Certified UMF™ Raw Mānuka Honey is revered around the world for its unique wellness benefits. As the pioneer and trusted global leader, Comvita is committed to bringing you the most premium Mānuka Honey, with the highest certifications and transparency. With nearly 50 years of beekeeping craftsmanship and a world-class, in-house lab, Comvita’s rigorous standards are unrivaled. All of our Mānuka Honey is MGO guaranteed (the key antibacterial marker in Mānuka Honey), and our monofloral Mānuka is UMF™ certified, ensuring every batch has been independently tested for purity and quality.
Features
- Comvita Certified UMF 15+ Super Premium Manuka Honey (MGO 514), comes from the nectar of the Manuka flower in the pristine forests of New Zealand. Traceable from hive to shelf, each BPA-free jar of creamed Comvita Manuka Honey is non-GMO, Halal, and Kosher certified.
- CERTIFIED UMF - THE GOLD STANDARD Every batch of Comvita Manuka Honey is independently tested by the UMF Honey Association. Only UMF measures the three signature compounds (Leptosperin, MGO and DHA) found in genuine Manuka Honey. Note that Manuka Honey brands labeled as "Active", "Bio-Active", "15+" (without UMF), or "KFactor" don't comply to the same level of quality standards.
- BENEFITS & USES Manuka Honey is known to support digestive and immune health and help soothe coughs and sore throats. Ways to use Manuka: Enjoy a delicious spoonful in the morning or before a workout as a natural energy source. Add to your tea, toast, yogurt, or smoothie as a superfood. Use as a DIY face mask as part of your daily beauty routine.
- STORAGE : Please store upright below 77 degrees Fahrenheit or 25 degree celsius
- COMVITA HERITAGE From humble beginnings in 1974, and now with over four decades of perfecting our beekeeping craft, we are proud to be the trusted leader in Manuka Honey. We have over 40,000 hives and are committed to growing relationships with our beekeepers. We give back to the community through the Trees for Bees research program and many other sustainability initiatives.