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    NATIONAL HONEY WEEK MAY 7th – 13th (Especially for Hutt)…

    TreecaBy Treeca26 April 2012No Comments2 Mins Read
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    New Zealand Honey Co is set to launch two new, unique manuka honeys, supported by a recipe programme, to excite consumers during National Honey Week (May 7 to 13).

    The brand, which is known for its focus on healthy, mono-floral honeys is leading the way in innovation with the launch of Manuka with Lemon Honey and Manuka with Root Ginger Honey, some of the first manuka honeys infused with natural fruit flavours and whole root spices in the premium sector. The addition of natural, ancient remedies – lemon and root ginger – not only boost the healthiness of this natural antibacterial honey with added Vitamin C, but also deliver interesting tastes to appeal to consumers’ culinary repertoires.

    Manuka Honey is well known for its health properties so New Zealand Honey Co has also developed a range of recipes, using the products, to communicate the versatility of the honeys, not only as a breakfast option, but also as an ingredient in a whole range of meals.

    New Zealand Honey Co, is the largest independent producer of natural honey in New Zealand, entered the UK market in 2006 and has since gone from strength to strength. The range – that has specifically researched health benefits – appeals to those looking for a healthier alternative.
    For more ideas on the health benefits of honey – http://www.benefits-of-honey.com/health-benefits-of-honey.html

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    1. SeasideMan on 26 April 2012 5:34 PM

      Honey really is amazingly good for us. I really should eat more of it.

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      • Barmac on 26 April 2012 6:43 PM

        The list of things that are good about honey are extremely long. I will perhaps have to cover this on another post. 🙂

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    2. Plantpot on 26 April 2012 6:02 PM

      I always have honey in my tea and use manuka honey when I’m not well, always works wonders.xxxxx

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      • Barmac on 26 April 2012 6:44 PM

        I must use it more, the list of things it’s good for is amazing. 🙂

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    3. janetweightreed on 26 April 2012 7:29 PM

      I think I have mentioned here before that I take a tablespoon of honey every morning first thing and swear by it:)xx

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    4. janetweightreed on 26 April 2012 7:29 PM

      I think I have mentioned here before that I take a tablespoon of honey every morning first thing and swear by it:)xx

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      • Barmac on 26 April 2012 9:34 PM

        You have Janet, it has sooooo many good points to it I’m surprised we don’t read about it more often. 🙂

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    5. Arlene on 27 April 2012 7:56 AM

      Pretty good. Just bookmarked it on digg, wished to say thanks to you with regard to this fantastic post

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      • Barmac on 29 April 2012 4:49 PM

        Thanks Arlene 🙂

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    6. huttriver on 27 April 2012 11:17 AM

      Thats real good honey, that manuka – from the manuka trees. Costs a bit more than regular honey, but that is really good. have it on toast too! I keep an eye out in the supermarkets.

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      • Barmac on 28 April 2012 6:09 PM

        Oh, I could just eat some toast with honey, yum, yum x

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