QUOTE(sakaic @ Nov 11 2024, 03:12 AM)
I used to buy from the orang asli coming down from Cameron Highlands but even that also got ppl say it's not pure
because there are those motherfker fake honey supplier actually pakat with org asli, supplying them with fake honey to sell and even teach them how to deceive and talk cock to customer about where they get their honey from, claiming its from cliff lah high tree lah n so onQUOTE(akay877 @ Nov 11 2024, 07:24 AM)
The best is to buy directly at honey farm and the best of the best is to see them directly taken out the honey from the hive. But this is unfiltered honey. Please do not give to children < 2 years old. In Malaysia usually in kampung2, this will be madu kelulut or stingless bee honey. Not the best for toast. haha.
But for normal consumers like us, next best bet is manuka honey directly imported from new zealand. Since New Zealand has strict regulations and most of their exported honey are tested (in MGO and UMF value). This is where i got my honey. Since i'm using it on toast, i bought the lowest MGO one. quite affordable.
Please avoid cheap supermarket one. most if not all are fake or adulterated since our (china & usa too) regulation on labeling honey are quite lax.
even when buying directly at honey farm, some of them actually feed their bees with sugar syrup from behind, so directly take out honey from the hive pun, same fake sh*tBut for normal consumers like us, next best bet is manuka honey directly imported from new zealand. Since New Zealand has strict regulations and most of their exported honey are tested (in MGO and UMF value). This is where i got my honey. Since i'm using it on toast, i bought the lowest MGO one. quite affordable.
Please avoid cheap supermarket one. most if not all are fake or adulterated since our (china & usa too) regulation on labeling honey are quite lax.
Nov 11 2024, 10:39 AM

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