Mangamuka Gold honey
Mangamuka Gold honey is a natural honey produced by our bees and is a product of the lush bush and expansive garden's we have , Bush Honey is a blend of the native New Zealand bush flora. Being a fusion of both mellow and bolder flavours, it is an ideal honey to use as a table spread and in cooking as a classic addition to sweet and savoury dishes, glazes and marinades. the honey in the combs has not been touched in any way just removed from he hive and packaged , the liquid honey is filtered and bottled . you can pick which style you like and which type of honey the light honey has a mild taste and the dark bush is much stronger.
We believe in retaining all of the nutritional content in our honey by packing it in its natural, raw state - fresh from the hive. Because of this, the honey is liquid when freshly packed but the sugar crystals will eventually naturally granulate to create more of a firm, creamed honey consistency. To speed this process up you can make the honey granulate faster by storing the jar in the fridge. If you prefer your honey liquid, slowly warm it by standing the jar in a bowl of warm water and stir. Just be aware that heating your honey over 40 degrees celcius will result in it starting to lose some of its natural goodness, so warming it slowly and gently is key! To keep the honey liquid longer you can store it in the freezer to slow the granulation process.
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