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Best NZ Manuka Honey: What to Look For (From a Manufacturer)

By ApiHealth Team

Best NZ Manuka Honey: What to Look For (From a Manufacturer)

The best New Zealand Manuka honey is UMF-certified, independently lab-tested, fully traceable to its batch, and packed in New Zealand by a licensed producer. Without these four things, you can't be sure what you're buying is genuine. As a UMFHA-licensed manufacturer, here's exactly what we recommend you look for — and what to avoid.

Manuka honey is one of the most counterfeited food products in the world. Industry estimates suggest that more Manuka honey is sold globally each year than New Zealand actually produces. That means a significant portion of what's on shelves isn't genuine — or isn't the grade it claims to be. This guide will help you tell the difference.

The 4 Things That Matter Most

1. UMF Certification

UMF (Unique Manuka Factor) is the most trusted grading system for Manuka honey. It's managed by the UMFHA (Unique Manuka Factor Honey Association) in New Zealand and tests for four chemical markers: methylglyoxal (MGO), dihydroxyacetone (DHA), leptosperin, and hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF).

Why this matters: leptosperin can only come from genuine Manuka nectar. A UMF grade isn't just measuring potency — it's confirming authenticity. Brands that display the UMF trademark must hold a current licence and submit every batch for independent testing.

If the jar doesn't have the UMF mark, it might still be good honey, but there's no third-party guarantee.

2. Independent Lab Testing

Reputable NZ producers have every batch tested by an independent, accredited laboratory — not their own internal lab. In New Zealand, Hill Laboratories and Analytica Laboratories are two of the most respected testing facilities.

At ApiHealth, every batch of our Manuka honey is tested by Hill Laboratories. The results confirm MGO levels, authenticity markers, and compliance with the NZ Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) definition of Manuka honey.

3. Batch Traceability

Every jar of quality Manuka honey should have a batch number printed on the label. This number lets you trace the honey back to its specific harvest, testing results, and grading. Some producers — including ApiHealth — let you look up your batch certificate online and view the actual lab report.

If there's no batch number on the jar, that's a red flag.

4. Packed in New Zealand

Genuine Manuka honey is harvested and packed in New Zealand. Some products are shipped in bulk drums to other countries and repacked there, which introduces risks around handling, storage, and dilution. Look for "Packed in New Zealand" or "Product of New Zealand" on the label.

What to Avoid

  • "Active" or "Bio Active" labels — these are unregulated marketing terms that don't confirm Manuka-specific properties
  • Suspiciously low prices — genuine UMF 10+ Manuka honey has a cost floor due to testing, licensing, and limited supply. If it seems too cheap, it probably is
  • No producer details — reputable brands clearly identify who they are and where the honey is packed
  • MGO-only ratings with no UMF — MGO measures potency but doesn't verify authenticity on its own

Which UMF Grade Should You Choose?

UMF Grade MGO Equivalent Best For
UMF 5+ MGO 83+ Everyday table honey, cooking, smoothies
UMF 10+ MGO 263+ Daily wellness and immune support
UMF 15+ MGO 514+ Therapeutic use — sore throats, digestive health
UMF 20+ MGO 829+ High-potency therapeutic and medicinal use

For general health benefits, UMF 10+ is the recommended starting point. Below that, the honey is delicious but the therapeutic properties are limited.

Why ApiHealth?

We're not a retailer or reseller — we're a New Zealand manufacturer that has been producing bee-based health products for over 25 years. Here's what sets us apart:

  • UMFHA licensed — our Manuka honey carries the UMF trademark, independently verified
  • Hill Laboratories tested — every batch is analysed by one of NZ's most trusted independent labs
  • Full traceability — every jar has a batch number you can verify on our website
  • Packed in New Zealand — sourced, tested, and packed right here
  • Science-backed range — beyond honey, we produce bee venom (VENZ), propolis, pollen, and skincare products backed by published research

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best Manuka honey for beginners?

Start with UMF 10+ (MGO 263+). It's the entry point for health benefits at a reasonable price. You can always move to higher grades once you experience the difference.

Is expensive Manuka honey worth it?

Yes — if it's genuinely certified. The price reflects limited supply, independent lab testing, and UMFHA licensing. Cheap "Manuka" honey often isn't genuine or isn't the grade it claims. You get what you pay for with authenticated honey.

How can I check if my Manuka honey is real?

Look for the UMF trademark, check the batch number on the producer's website, and confirm it's packed in New Zealand. With ApiHealth, you can verify your jar's lab certificate directly on our site.

What's the difference between UMF and MGO?

MGO measures antibacterial strength only. UMF tests for MGO plus three additional markers that verify authenticity and freshness. Read our full guide: UMF vs MGO Explained.

The Bottom Line

When choosing Manuka honey, don't just look at the number on the front of the jar. Check the UMF trademark, find the batch number, and verify it traces back to an independent lab report. That's how you know it's real.

Browse our UMF Manuka Honey range — every jar UMFHA-certified and traceable to its Hill Laboratories certificate.

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