Find out why NPA Manuka honey's so special!
Not all Manuka honey is the same. Find out why Rowse Manuka Honey has all the taste AND all the health benefits - all the time!
The queen bee can lay up to 2000 eggs per day.
Not all Manuka honey is the same. Find out why Rowse Manuka Honey has all the taste AND all the health benefits - all the time!
Napoleon used the bee as a symbol of his empire after his coronation in 1804. It stood for industry, efficiency and productivity.
Indulgent little cakes to satisfy your sweet tooth.
You'll need: Rowse Acacia Honey or Rowse Pure & Natural Clear Honey, butter, caster sugar, lemon zest, eggs, flour, lemon juice, butter, icing sugar, low-fat soft cheese, yellow food colouring, sprinkles, sugar flowers.
Honey contains vitamins and antioxidants, but it’s fat free, cholesterol free and sodium free.
Today we're launching a super exciting project, to plant thousands of honeybee-friendly plants, with help from our Facebook and Twitter friends...
By now you may have heard that Manuka honey is a special kind of honey that’s especially good for you – but do you know why?
There’s no need to worry if your clear honey goes cloudy. Cloudiness comes from molecules of air trapped in thick, golden honey. The flavour isn’t affected at all. To help these disperse, pop the jar in an airing cupboard or a basin of warm water for a bit.
Everybody’s talking about Manuka honey and we thought we’d answer some of the most common questions about the super special sweet stuff.
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