Where it comes from?

Mānuka honey is born in the wild, pristine landscapes of New Zealand, where the native Mānuka tree (Leptospermum scoparium) grows.

These small, white-pink flowering trees thrive in remote forests, hillsides, and coastal areas. Each summer, for just a few short weeks, the Mānuka tree blooms—attracting bees that collect its uniquely rich nectar.

What makes this honey so special starts at the source:

- Unspoiled environments, far from pollution and pesticides

- Native Mānuka blossoms, rich in natural compounds

- Expert local beekeepers, who carefully manage the hives and harvest with care

This combination of nature, timing, and tradition gives Mānuka honey its powerful properties and traceable origin. Every jar of authentic New Zealand Mānuka honey reflects the purity of its land and the care of the people who produce it.