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'Jarrah Honey Is The New Superfood From Australia You Need To Know'' - Vogue When It Comes To Medicinal Honey, Jarrah And Marri Honeys From Western Australia Are Unmatched. Kenneth Dods, Principal Food Scientist And Research Coordinator From Chemcentre* States, ''Research Has Shown That Both Jarrah And Marri Monofloral Honeys, Which Are Both Unique To Western Australia, Have Higher Levels Of Antimicrobial Activity Than New Zealands Famous Manuka Honey'' ''Two Endemic Western Australian Honeys Derived From Marri And Jarrah Trees Were Found To Have Consistently High Antim*******L Activity. The Activiy Of The Two Endemic Species Was About 90% Higher Than The Average Activity Of New Zealand'S Manuka Honey.'' - Dr Rob Manning, Research Into Western Australian Honeys. Make Jarrah Honey A Delicious And Beneficial Addition To Your Daily Diet. All Koora Honey Is Raw And Pure, Sourced From The Pristine, Ancient Forests Of Western Australia, Free From Agricultural Contamination And Pollution. *Chemcentre Is The Western Australian Government Statutory Authority That Provides Expert Analytical And Scientific Information To Government, Industry And The Community.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the size of the KOORA Jarrah Honey jar? A: The KOORA Jarrah Honey jar contains eight point eight ounces of honey. This size is ideal for daily use and easy storage.
- Q: Is KOORA Jarrah Honey pure and raw? A: Yes, KOORA Jarrah Honey is raw and pure. It is sourced from the ancient forests of Western Australia, free from agricultural contamination.
- Q: What is the total activity rating of this honey? A: The KOORA Jarrah Honey has a total activity rating of TA thirty-five plus. This rating signifies its medicinal properties and health benefits.
- Q: How should I consume KOORA Jarrah Honey? A: You can enjoy one to two teaspoons of KOORA Jarrah Honey daily. It's a delicious addition to tea or can be consumed directly for health benefits.
- Q: Can I use Jarrah honey as a sugar substitute? A: Yes, Jarrah honey can be used as a healthier sugar substitute. Its low glycemic index makes it suitable for those monitoring their sugar intake.
- Q: Is KOORA Jarrah Honey suitable for boosting immunity? A: Yes, it is suitable for boosting immunity. The honey's natural health properties can help support your immune system effectively.
- Q: How should I store KOORA Jarrah Honey? A: Store KOORA Jarrah Honey in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Proper storage helps maintain its quality and flavor.
- Q: Does Jarrah honey have a long shelf life? A: Yes, Jarrah honey has a long shelf life. When stored properly, it can last for years without spoiling.
- Q: Is KOORA Jarrah Honey safe for children? A: Yes, KOORA Jarrah Honey is safe for children over one year old. However, honey should not be given to infants due to the risk of botulism.
- Q: How does Jarrah honey compare to Manuka honey? A: Jarrah honey has higher antioxidant levels and greater antimicrobial activity than Manuka honey. It also does not contain MGO, which can cause health complications.
- Q: What makes KOORA Jarrah Honey unique? A: KOORA Jarrah Honey is unique because it is sourced from the endemic Jarrah trees of Western Australia, which only flower every two to four years.
- Q: Can Jarrah honey aid in digestive health? A: Yes, Jarrah honey can aid in digestive health. It acts as a prebiotic that promotes gut health and the production of beneficial butyric acid.
- Q: Is there any added sugar in KOORA Jarrah Honey? A: No, there is no added sugar in KOORA Jarrah Honey. It is completely natural and free from artificial ingredients.
- Q: What is the source of KOORA Jarrah Honey? A: KOORA Jarrah Honey is sourced from the pristine, ancient forests of Western Australia. This environment contributes to its purity and quality.
- Q: How can I incorporate KOORA Jarrah Honey into my diet? A: You can incorporate KOORA Jarrah Honey into your diet by adding it to smoothies, yogurt, or using it as a sweetener in various dishes.

