Holland & Barrett Manuka Honey MGO 500+ 350g
What is it?
Manuka Honey is rich in the compound MGO (Methylglyoxal) and has been used for thousands of years for many different needs. The MGO is used to measure the amount of activity within the honey.
Full ingredients
New Zealand Monofloral Manuka Honey.
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Average Values per 100g: | |
Energy | 1450kJ / 347kcal |
Fat | 0.6g |
of which saturates | 0.5g |
Carbohydrates | 84g |
of which sugars | 71g |
Protein | <0.5g |
Salt | <0.01g |
Not suitable for children under 12 months.
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Ways to Use:
Store at room temperature. Widely recyclable.
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Good to know
Manuka honey is harvested by bees from the nectar of the Manuka Shrub. Our honey is lovingly sourced from the Taranaki region of New Zealand. The higher the MGO number, the greater the antibacterial and antimicrobial activity and this Manuka has a MGO strength of 500+!
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£59.99
£17.14/100 g
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500 MGO
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