So just as good quality and whilst I appreciate it's expensive it is massively cheaper than anywhere else
Supposed to be far better for you that general honey
Thanks all
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Geokinkladze
7 May 143#22
The way this reads is implying "normal honey" doesn't have antibacterial benefit. They both do.
I like your explanation of the hay fever, I would also add that researchers from New Zealand claim Manuka honey has anti MRSA properties. I believe Manuka is largely produced in New Zealand. There may be a connection there somewhere :wink:
littld
7 May 143#4
The UK consumes ten times more manuka honey than the quantity produced globally. That means at least 90% must be diluted or fake. Plus there are more buyers than the UK alone. Just saying...
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Harry_Potter
7 May 14#1
The cheapest one at Waitrose - £7.99 for grade 5 so a bargain at £5 for double the grade
Harry_Potter
7 May 141#2
Fixed item and not a special!
Poppyj1
7 May 14#3
Isn't the only Manuka honey worth buying the UMF stuff.
littld
7 May 143#4
The UK consumes ten times more manuka honey than the quantity produced globally. That means at least 90% must be diluted or fake. Plus there are more buyers than the UK alone. Just saying...
shivsena
7 May 14#5
It's always this price but good for people who don't know. It's annoying that it's set rather than liquidy like it used to be
shivsena
7 May 14#6
Actually it used to be 3.99 so not a deal!
robl to shivsena
7 May 14#26
That's always been the 5+ Aldi Manuka honey.
dlau74
7 May 14#7
I agree, I buy it regularly, it must have gone up in price from £3.99
fuhu78888
7 May 14#8
it's nice honey, but as for health benefits, and being worth a fiver, i'm not convinced. especially where fakedi is concerned. i believe it's 4.99 in the SW for some time, maybe they price by geography not sure.
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The number dictates the grade of it
So just as good quality and whilst I appreciate it's expensive it is massively cheaper than anywhere else
Supposed to be far better for you that general honey
Thanks all
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I like your explanation of the hay fever, I would also add that researchers from New Zealand claim Manuka honey has anti MRSA properties. I believe Manuka is largely produced in New Zealand. There may be a connection there somewhere :wink:
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