Angela Henning
commented over 3 years ago
Hi,
Please would you clarify: in smaller print your label says "Multiflora" where as other Manuka honies, including those currently on Grabone are monofloral. I know multiflora is "mainly" manuka but that could mean a lot of things. What percentage of the honey offered is manuka?
Louise from GrabOne Store
commented over 3 years ago
Hi Angela, thanks for your discussion board post! The team at Egmont Honey will be online shortly to assist. Thanks!
Kenny from Egmont Honey
commented over 3 years ago
Hi Angela, Thanks for your message.
Multifloral Manuka honey is taken from the nectar from more than just Manuka flowers but will contain mainly nectar from Manuka flowers as you can see from the independent grading of MGO 50+ which means its carries properties of Manuka Honey. This means that the Manuka element has either been mixed/blended with other types of flowers, as the collecting bee flies from one variety to the other.
Monofloral Manuka is honey that has been taken by the bees from the nectar wholly from the Manuka flower.
You can see more information on the MPI website here https://www.mpi.govt.nz/food-business/honey-bee-products-processing-requirements/manuka-honey/
Please would you clarify: in smaller print your label says "Multiflora" where as other Manuka honies, including those currently on Grabone are monofloral. I know multiflora is "mainly" manuka but that could mean a lot of things. What percentage of the honey offered is manuka?