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UMF™ Certificate: Batch ID: #1200525
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UMF™ GRADE
20.5+

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This batch (Sample ID 1200525) tested by Hill Labs in New Zealand shows a UMF grade of 20.5, with MGO (methylglyoxal) measured at 864 mg/kg and leptosperin at 440 mg/kg. The UMF grade is a recognised indicator of manuka quality and unique activity; a UMF of 20.5 places this honey at the higher end of the scale. MGO is the key compound that gives manuka its distinctive antibacterial activity (higher MGO = stronger activity), and DHA is the natural precursor in the nectar that converts into MGO as honey matures. Leptosperin is reported here as a botanical marker confirming genuine manuka origin. Because this honey’s MGO is well above 500 mg/kg, it’s particularly well suited for uses that value higher antibacterial properties — for example, targeted beauty and skin-care formulations, wound-care-related applications in non-medical settings, and other wellness uses where a higher-activity manuka is preferred. The Licensee, New Zealand Honey Co. Limited, provides this premium, independently tested product with clear lab provenance from Hill Labs (New Zealand).
In short: UMF 20.5, MGO 864 mg/kg and leptosperin 440 mg/kg — a high-activity, genuine manuka ideal for uses that favour stronger antibacterial properties.
This certification confirms the authenticity and quality of your Mānuka honey purchase.
All testing performed by independent, accredited laboratories.
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Mānuka Honey FAQ
Why is this honey so expensive?
It’s harvested in remote areas of New Zealand and undergoes rigorous independent testing for quality, purity, and potency — all of which adds cost. Rarity and global demand also play a role.
The colour of my honey looks different. Why?
Colour can vary naturally by batch and region. It doesn’t indicate strength or efficacy; a high-MGO honey can be light, and a lower-MGO honey can be dark and visa-versa.
My honey is too hard/runny. What’s wrong?
Temperature affects viscosity. To soften, leave it somewhere warm. To firm, chill in the fridge briefly.
This Mānuka Honey tastes bitter — is it off?
High-grade Mānuka can taste bold or slightly bitter due to potent bioactive compounds. Honey doesn’t spoil in the usual sense; gentle warming can reverse crystallisation.
How is Mānuka honey different from regular honey?
Mānuka contains higher levels of methylglyoxal (MGO) and carries a UMF™ rating based on independent lab tests of key markers.

New Zealand Honey Co. is committed to complete transparency. Sourced from hives across New Zealand’s rugged, untouched landscapes, the honey is UMF™ certified, fully traceable back to the hive, and free from GMOs, glyphosate residue, antibiotics, or additives.
The company follows a simple principle: nature is best preserved in its purest form.




