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Midlands Kamahi Honey

Kāmahi Honey is produced from the stunning white bottle bush Kāmahi tree. Bees collect pollen to produce an intense and complex flavor with glorious after tones. Most of Kamahi Honey is produced is the beautiful native forest canopies of the West Coast in the South Island. Here the New Zealand native Kāmahi trees grow in abundance.

Ingredient Name: Kamahi Honey

Functions: Conditioner, Emollient, Nutritive Sweetener, Sugar Substitute, Sweetener

Dosage Form: Gummies, Lozenges, Powder & Powder Blends, Sachets

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Identification & Functionality

Ingredient Name
Ingredient Origin
Cosmetic Ingredients Functions
Food Ingredients Functions
Pharma & Nutraceuticals Functions
Ingredients
Kamahi Honey

Features & Benefits

Applications & Uses

Properties

Flavor
Strong, rich and sweet
Odor
Earthy and slightly nutty
Physico-Chemical Properties
ValueUnitsTest Method / Conditions
Filtration200microns
Hydroxymethylfurfuralmax. 40mg/kg
Tutinmax. 0.70mg/kg
Moisture Contentmax. 18%
Glucose and Fructosemin. 60g
Sucrosemax. 5g
C4max. 7%

Regulatory & Compliance

Packaging & Availability

Packaging Available

Midlands Apiaries is a leading New Zealand Honeydew honey packer. We provide a range of packing options when it comes to honey delivery. Orders are packed into containers or pallets in jars, pails, steel drums or IBC. Other selected packaging options may be available on request. Sizes include;

Square Plastic Jars:

  • 1kg
  • 350g
  • 375g
  • 500g
  • 250g

Hexagon Plastic Jars

  • 250g
  • 500g
  • 1kg

Round Plastic Jar

  • 120g
  • 250g
  • 340g
  • 500g

Round Glass Jars

  • 250g
  • 400g

Squeezy Bottles

  • 1kg
  • 450g

Single Serve Honey Solutions

  • Lozenges
  • Crystals or Powder
  • Snap Packs
  • Gummies

Storage & Handling

Shelf Life
4 years
Storage/Shelf Life

Honey is a naturally non perishable product with a low food safety risk. If stored within recommended conditions it will have a 4 year shelf life, natural crystalization may occur.