- Jarrah honey is monofloral and unpasteurised
- Manuka can taste medicinal, Jarrah has a caramel sweetness
- It only comes from Western Australia, one of the last pesticide free places on Earth
Gee Whizz new honey on the Block,only been around a couple thousand years!
Natures best kept secret
Have you tried Necta & Hive Jarrah honey?
High quality
Responsibly sourced and antimicrobial
Our Jarrah honey is up to 3 X more antimicrobial properties than Manuka and for the same great price
So good for you
On top of that delicious toffee flavour
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MORE REASONS TO FEEL GOOD ABOUT JARRAH HONEY
WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MANUKA AND JARRAH?
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Active honey like Manuka may all look the same, but only our Jarrah honeys are laboratory tested to be antimicrobial.
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Manuka honey is antibacterial. Jarrah honey is antimicrobial. While Manuka honey has been known to have antimicrobial properties, it’s at a much lower level than Jarrah honey.
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Antibacterial means active against bacteria. Antimicrobial means active against microbes. Microbes are bacteria, fungi or viruses, meaning that our honey has three benefits in one.
WHAT DOES THE TOTAL ACTIVITY (TA) RATING OF HONEY MEAN?
The TA rating of a honey is a rating of how well it can inhibit the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms. Honey with a high TA rating is called an active honey.
HONEY AND YOUR HEALTH
Find out all the ways a spoonful a day can help make your life a little bit better.
IMMUNE SYSTEM SUPPORT
High in antioxidants, find out how honey prevents damage to your immune system.
BATTLE COUGHS AND COLDS
Doctors recommend using antimicrobial honey as a first line treatment for coughs and upper respiratory tract infections.
HEALTHY GUT, HAPPY DAYS
Good gut health can make you more comfortable, but the overall benefits don’t stop there.
TREAT WOUNDS AND BURNS
Our honeys contain a potent antimicrobial agent that’s bad news for the bacteria that can infect wounds, but kind to your skin.