The New Zealand Honey and Sweeteners category includes NZ websites related to Honey, Honeys, Bee, Bees, Apiary, Apiaries, Spread, Spreads and more.
The New Zealand Honey and Sweeteners category includes NZ websites related to Honey, Honeys, Bee, Bees, Apiary, Apiaries, Spread, Spreads and more.
Over 17,000 hives of bees, providing a vast range of bee products such as bee pollen, royal jelly and propolis.
Suppliers of sugar blends, dairy and non-dairy, dry and frozen.
Offer a range of organic, GE free honey products, available to purchase online or at the BeesOnline Honey Centre and Cafe in Auckland. The site features recipes for tasty treats that contain honey.
Offers a range of Manuka honey and a selection of other New Zealand honey products, including bee pollen, bee propolis, bee wax and honeycomb products.
Producers and exporters of organic honey.
Many varieties of honey are packaged on the premises including the ever popular Clover, Ling Heather and a large range of native New Zealand honeys such as Manuka, Rewarewa, Pohutukawa, Kamahi, Rata and Honeydew.
Active Manuka honey, from the Coromandel Peninsula, is a natural product with a distinctive flavour and health benefits.
New Zealand monofloral and native honeys including clover, manuka, rata and comb honeys, along with extensive Beekeeping and Honey related technical information and reference material.
A supplier of high quality pure, natural New Zealand honey. By working in close harmony with nature, Honeyland sustainably harvests honey from New Zealand's trees and pasturelands.
A company producing single serve portions and packaging a variety of jams, honeys, dressings, spreads, maple syrup, and apple and manuka syrup.
The Honey Centre and Honey Cafe are situated just south of Warkworth and offer quality bee related products, including a variety of honey, pollen, propolis, royal jelly, beeswax candles, beekeeping supplies, gifts and souvenirs.
An online store for bee pollen capsule, potentiated bee pollen, natural health supplements, Manuka honey and other New Zealand supplement products.
Offering a range of bee and honey products, including liqueur, beer, wine, skincare products, souvenirs, gifts and, of course, honey.
Suppliers of bulk and packaged honey, pollination services, contract extraction and general beekeeping.
Yacon syrup is a functional food appealing to the health conscious consumer, with no added colour or preservatives. It is a natural sweetener, made from concentrated juices from the yacon plant.
Produced in the crisp, clean alpine environment of the Strath Taieri valley, in Central Otago, Strathdale clover honey offers the unique benefits of being free from contaminants and harmful processing.
Natural honey treatments.
Bee keepers and manufacturers of manuka honey products, made from bees kept in bio-organic apiaries. Products available online.
Providing a range of bee products, with nationwide delivery available, including pure honey, skin care products, chocolates, therapeutic honey, candles and much more.
For all honey lovers. Shop at Honey Heaven for manuka honey, ideal for many medicinal uses; bee pollen and propolis products; fruit honey and blended teas. Their range also includes skin care products, jewellery, fragrant candles and oils.
Producers, marketers and exporters of quality pure New Zealand honey.
A low calorie sweetener that is made from sugar, so it tastes like sugar. Splenda containts sucralose, which is produced from sugar, and is suitable for use in cereal, tea or coffee, and baking.
Omanui Honey is extracted from a beehive located in Waimauku, north of Auckland. The hive is situated in a rural setting next to a large block of native Manuka, and is adjacent to open paddocks of white and red clover.
Providing Kiwi Gold honey that is 100% natural and pure, produced by beekeepers that have a strong commitment to the organic production of honey.
Offers a range of New Zealand honey products, from active Manuka honey with antibacterial properties to certified organic honey.
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