- New Zealand Kanuka honey is 100% natural, and you can get it in a herbalist store in Saudi Arabia .
- The bees that produce it feed on the authentic white kanuka flower of New Zealand's green land
- Raw and not heat treated
- Contains over 700 mg of natural 3-PLA which enhances honey's healing properties
- It has a thick, firm texture and an amber color
- It helps to recover from colds
- Helps improve energy
Raw Kanuka honey is not heat-treated in order to preserve the benefits of the honey , so this honey may clump. This honey is imported directly from Kanuka honey bees located in Northland, New Zealand. Of course, New Zealand's forests are distinguished by their purity and that human influences on their nature are few and limited compared to most regions in the world. Not only that, this honey was examined in Eurofin laboratories, which are considered one of the most powerful laboratories in Germany. Surely the name Kanuka honey is new to you and you are wondering about the reason for the name and the origin of this new honey. The reason for the name is that the bees that produce this honey feed on kanuka flowers, which are only found in New Zealand. The Kanuka tree is a large, hardy, weather-resistant tree known to the Māui, the indigenous people of New Zealand. When a forest fire breaks out, the kanuka tree is one of the first plants to come back to life and forms panicles with its branches, under which other, smaller plants grow. Kanuka flowers produce an excellent amount of nectar, which is why they are favored by bees. They are also known for their strong taste and antibacterial properties. Bees feeding on this type of flower gives honey the advantage that distinguishes it from all types of honey. Also honey helps improve the level of activity and energy. Honey in general is beneficial for the skin, but Kanuka honey is considered the strongest honey for superficial use on the skin, to the point that some New Zealand companies have begun manufacturing skin products using Kanuka honey.