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Bees love Eucalyptus Nectar

Best healing honey from Western Australia

Antimicrobial power house

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Jarrah honey

Reasons to eat our Jarrah Honey every day.

  • They’re produced by bees free to forage on eucalyptus trees, making them single flower honeys.
  • These Western Australian eucalyptus trees are native to one of the last remaining pesticide free areas of the world.
  • Unlike Manuka honey which can taste medicinal Jarrah has a sweet, caramel taste.
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Jarrah honey

Necta & Hive Honey can Benefit your health in different ways
  • Our honey is rich in prebiotic fibre which feeds the trillions of beneficial “good bacteria” that reside in our guts, helping them thrive and keep our guts healthy and regular.
  • Active honey helps support a healthy immune system due its natural antioxidant content.
  • Honey can be considered the first line of treatment for coughs, colds and sore throats, instead of antibiotics.

3 Reasons why Jarrah honey is our winner...

HEALING ADVANTAGE

Manuka honey is antibacterial, but Jarrah honey is ANTIMICROBIAL. While Manuka honey has been known to have some antimicrobial properties, it’s at a much lower level than Jarrah honey.

Antibacterial means active against bacteria. Antimicrobial means active against microbes, (eg bacteria, fungi or viruses) meaning that our honey has three benefits in one.

THE TASTE CHALLENGE

The taste of Manuka honey and Jarrah honey can be quite distinct due to their different floral sources and geographical origins.

Manuka honey is known for its bold, strong and medicinal flavour. On the other hand, Jarrah honey tends to be milder, smoother and sweeter, with delicate floral and nutty undertones.

FLORAL SOURCE

Jarrah is produced by bees that collect nectar from the flowers of the Jarrah tree (Eucalyptus marginata), which is native to Western Australia, one of the last pesticide free places on Earth.

Manuka honey comes from bees that pollinate the flowers of the Manuka bush found in New Zealand and parts of Australia.