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Organic Manuka Honey MGO 1000+ TranzAlpine Anniversary Edition

Strictly limited edition - for anyone looking for the extraordinary

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A rare treasure for the 115th anniversary of our partner beekeeping company TranzAlpine: the strictly limited organic Manuka honey MGO1000+ from the untouched Alps of New Zealand. One of the most valuable honeys in the world - extracted from the fragrant blossoms of the New Zealand manuka tree.

This exclusive edition celebrates tradition and innovation. Sustainably packaged in an elegant glass jar, fully traceable back to our remote organic beehives and tested by independent laboratories.

Superfood from New Zealand: Manuka honey occupies an outstanding special position worldwide. The Institute of Food Chemistry at TU Dresden has identified the substance that is primarily responsible for the effect of Manuka honey: methylglyoxal (MGO).

This organic Manuka honey contains the active ingredient methylglyoxal (MGO) with a value of at least 1000 mg/kg.


Why our anniversary honey is so special:

  • MGO1000+ - highest Manuka quality level
  • Original beekeeper bottling from New Zealand
  • BIO premium quality
  • MGO tested and certified by independent laboratories
  • Traceable back to the beehive via QR code on every jar
  • Naturally pure honey, not machine-filtered

This golden organic honey is an expression of 115 years of dedication, craftsmanship and true New Zealand natural power.

Limited edition - for connoisseurs, collectors and anyone looking for the extraordinary.

Origin

Original beekeeper bottling from New Zealand

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Delivery time is 2-3 days (DE&AT)

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Organic Manuka Honey MGO 1000+ TranzAlpine Anniversary Edition
Organic Manuka Honey MGO 1000+ TranzAlpine Anniversary Edition
Organic Manuka Honey MGO 1000+ TranzAlpine Anniversary Edition
Organic Manuka Honey MGO 1000+ TranzAlpine Anniversary Edition
Organic Manuka Honey MGO 1000+ TranzAlpine Anniversary Edition
Organic Manuka Honey MGO 1000+ TranzAlpine Anniversary Edition
Organic Manuka Honey MGO 1000+ TranzAlpine Anniversary Edition

Manuka honey: the superfood from New Zealand

What makes this honey so special?

Manuka honey occupies an outstanding special position due to its unusually high activity. The Institute of Food Chemistry at TU Dresden was able to identify the active ingredient that is primarily responsible for this: Methylglyoxal (MGO). In contrast to normal honey only New Zealand Manuka honey has a significantly high content:

❗️Other honeys: 0 to 20 mg/kg MGO

❗️Manuka honeys: 20 to 800 mg/kg MGO

The higher the content, the more intense the honey and the taste. As is usual with natural products, the differences in the MGO values of Manuka honey are based on factors such as location, weather conditions, time of harvest, storage...

Why Manuka honey from TranzAlpine?

  • 100% BIO premium quality

    Certified according to the BioGro guidelines for organic beekeeping for 30 years.

  • 100% MGO certified

    Provides even more transparency and a guarantee of originality.

  • 100% original bottling from New Zealand

    Harvested and bottled with love and by hand in the pristine South Island of New Zealand.

  • 100% Recycled PET

    Food-safe and bisphenol A (BPA) free.

Where does TranzAlpine Manuka honey come from?

For even more transparency

Batch Track Manuka Honey

Find out where your Manuka honey was harvested: each jar of TranzAlpine Manuka honey is given a unique batch number, which makes it possible to find out exactly which hive your honey comes from afterwards! You will find the batch number on the left-hand side above the best-before date.

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With the power of nature and tradition since 1969

For the love of nature

The New Zealand family beekeeping company TranzAlpine was founded in 1910 and has been inspected and certified according to the "biogro" guidelines for organic beekeeping for over 30 years.

In order to meet the high demand for high-quality organic manuka honey, we entered into an exclusive partnership with TranzAlpine in 2014.

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FAQ - Frequently asked questions about our Manuka honey

How was Manuka honey discovered?

The South Sea myrtle, also known as manuka (from Māori: Mānuka), is a shrub plant related to the Australian tea tree and is almost exclusively native to New Zealand. Manuka has been used by the Maori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, for many generations.

The effects of manuka honey first attracted attention in the 1930s when New Zealand dairy farmers fed it to their cows and noticed that they suffered significantly fewer illnesses than cows that had not previously been fed manuka honey. Since the 1980s, scientific publications have increasingly made reference to the properties of manuka honey.

In recent years, this exceptional honey has also become known in Europe thanks to further research (including at the Technical University of Dresden by Prof. Thomas Henle) and numerous media reports.

What does the term "MGO 250+" mean?

The indication "MGO 250+" means that it contains at least 250 mg/kg of the active ingredient methylglyoxal (MGO).

The higher the content, the more intense the honey and the taste. As is usual with natural products, the differences in the MGO values of Manuka honey are due to factors such as location, weather conditions, time of harvest, storage...

How is Manuka honey used?

Manuka honey is traditionally used externally and internally.

Like other honey, you can of course also enjoy manuka honey on bread, in tea or in smoothies.