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ABOUT
Mānuka Honey

Mānuka Honey is a unique and highly sought-after variety of honey produced by bees that pollinate the mānuka bush, which is native to Aotearoa New Zealand. This special honey is known for its unique antibacterial properties and has been used for generations as a natural remedy for a variety of ailments.

United with Source, Dedicated to Purity.
Our team works closely with a network of local beekeepers to carefully select and harvest the finest mānuka honey available. We are committed to maintaining the highest standards of quality and sustainability, and we work to ensure that the honey we bring to you is pure, natural, and of the best taste!

Why iHoney
We are a team of passionate beekeepers and honey enthusiasts dedicated to bringing the highest quality mānuka honey to your table.
Our founder has worked in the honey industry for over a decade. With a bachelor’s degree in apiculture and a postgraduate diploma in food science, he has experience working in beekeeping, honey processing, R&D, and food testing across different continents.
What makes us
difference?

SOURCED FROM PURE WILDERNESS. OUR BEES WORK IN THE MOST UNTOUCHED, HELICOPTER-ACCESS ONLY REGIONS OF NEW ZEALAND, PRODUCING HONEY OF EXCEPTIONAL PURITY AND POTENCY.


Culture
Is More Than Words
EVERY JAR IS FULLY TRACEABLE. FROM THE PRISITINE GREEN PLAINS AND NATIVE FORESTS OF NEW ZEALAND TO YOUR HOME, WE DISCLOSE ALL CERTIFICATION DETAILS LIKE OUR UMF™ LICENCE NO.3160, SO YOU VERIFY POTENCY AND AUTHENTICITY WITH CONFIDENCE.
Our honey is proudly sourced from the pristine green plains and native forests of Aotearoa New Zealand.
We are committed to using only the safest, most effective ingredients, and we never compromise on quality.
We are committed to using only the safest, most effective ingredients, and we never compromise on quality.
Contact US

info@ihoney.nz
Phone
+64 21 110 2229
Address
37 Coronation Road, Rd 3, Pollok, 2683, New Zealand

















