Works out to be $9 per kilo of honey.
And that's after a long sail from NZ!
They also have a "manuka" version for $6/500g.
Works out to be $9 per kilo of honey.
And that's after a long sail from NZ!
They also have a "manuka" version for $6/500g.
Not into airborne things at the moment…
from new zealand
guaranteed covid free
Actually believable!
Oh my… how did I miss the pun! You beat me to it.
It says “packed in New Zealand”. Hope it is not Chinese honey packed in NZ.
Pure NZ honey packed in NZ, sounds kiwi enough to me.
I hope you're right and that it isn't one where it's mostly rice syrup
https://returntonow.net/2019/04/21/fake-honey-up-to-half-of-…
Says product of NZ in back.
Really hope that it is.
They guarantee it is - if you punch in the batch number from the back of their bottles into their website, they tell you which apiaries exactly produced the honey:
couldn't find it in two local stores, maybe no stock in Vic?
Found some in my local woolworth (melb)
If u check woolworth to see which stores have stock u may be lucky
https://www.woolworths.com.au/shop/productdetails/95919/airb…
Are you sure you weren't looking for honey flavoured peanut butter?
Bought one last night. Gonna use it to make protein balls.
recipe
Seems they've dropped the Bush Honey - a beautiful creamed honey 🍯
Down to last one bought @Woolies.
is the health benefits of honey for real ?
but the nutrition ingredients are 100% sugar
Yes, honey cures cancer but the sugars in it cause cancer. So it's a viscous cycle.
it's a viscous cycle.
I'd definitely agree that honey is very viscous.
If we water it down, it'll be less likely to cure cancer and cause cancer… eventually negating both properties.
We'd end up having a $14 honey flavored water.
https://www.beechworthhoney.com.au/product-category/drinks/d…
Thanks there were quite a few at mine, got 5kg.
Unfortunately the manuka was out of stock.
Best to check online for stock level
Manuka is definitely fake for $6
Its not 100% manuka. Just blended, has manuka in it
Most Chinese products come into NZ and the lax labelling laws permit them to be stamped PRODUCT OF NZ
Not in this case. New Zealand has strict laws against suppliers lying (just like Australia) and this supplier guarantees the traceability of their honey - if you put the batch number into their website, they'll tell you exactly where the bees that made the honey come from.
Even then, it's the lax Australian labelling laws that allow them to get away with that. NZ just has the additional disadvantage of labelling being voluntary, though like the ACCC says - wording matters. "Product of New Zealand" on the label, for example, means it actually has to be made in NZ from NZ ingredients to be sold here in Australia. "Packed in" is the one to be wary of.
Wait do Chinese make Honey aswell. Never heard that before…I can't even imagine Chinese having a bee-keeping farm.
Tried this stuff….delicious!