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Maunka honey need to have plus 10-15 ufm for anti bacterial it's really gd for sore throat
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Yeah! What's the difference in the UMF rating? Because the price do really differ greatly
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I bought 2 1kg 10+ UMF manuka honey for only $209 at Parkway (PROMO). Wait for promo, they are much cheaper.
Been drinking honey lemon water + manuka honey every morning for close to a year now. Never visited a doctor for 12 months. BEST NATURAL REMEDY!
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Originally posted by Teaspoons View PostLifestyle choice...from the web.
There are people (not many though it seems) who believe that the acids in honey can decompose copper and iron and produce toxic salts and so generally metal spoons should not be used to avoid the change of honey taste or transfer of undesirable metallic substances. However, this is surprising because most beekeepers' equipment is known to be made of stainless steel, thus it very unlikely that the brief contact between the honey and stainless steel spoon would be of too big an issue and so far there is no scientific data to substantiate this concern. Using wooden spoons is more of a lifestyle than a health reason (as many would tell you that it feels good to hold a cutlery made of wood in your hand). Hence, one shouldn't be unduly worried if they are scooping honey with a spoon made of stainless steel, porcelain, stainless steel, glass, ceramic or even food-grade plastic.
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Originally posted by romz1983 View PostActually, what is the reason for non metal spoon?
There are people (not many though it seems) who believe that the acids in honey can decompose copper and iron and produce toxic salts and so generally metal spoons should not be used to avoid the change of honey taste or transfer of undesirable metallic substances. However, this is surprising because most beekeepers' equipment is known to be made of stainless steel, thus it very unlikely that the brief contact between the honey and stainless steel spoon would be of too big an issue and so far there is no scientific data to substantiate this concern. Using wooden spoons is more of a lifestyle than a health reason (as many would tell you that it feels good to hold a cutlery made of wood in your hand). Hence, one shouldn't be unduly worried if they are scooping honey with a spoon made of stainless steel, porcelain, stainless steel, glass, ceramic or even food-grade plastic.
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Don't forget - meant to use a wooden or plastic (instead of metal) spoon
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i can't tell the different of taste in between a normal honey and a manuka honey.
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Buy from Honey World
I bought mine from Honey World. They are pretty good and reliable - not very cheap though.
But at least you get quality products!
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I get my Marukan honey from Honeywell. I feel they have a wide selection. Best to buy when they have promotions. Metro also, good to get when they have store wide discounts
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