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Clover Honey
New Zealand honeybees forage the countryside to Technical Data
produce Clover Honey.
This is New Zealand’s most popular household table honey. Product Name: Clover Honey
Clover flowers have a strong history within New Zealand’s
agricultural industry to heal and restore soil. This luscious Ingredients: 100% New Zealand Honey – Dominant in Clover
pasture grows in abundance across the flat and green Sensory Attributes
meadows of the Canterbury Plains. Cover Honey has a mild • Colour: Pale gold to white with a silky pearly finish
and subtle taste with a light silky finish. New Zealand is known • Flavour: Clean, mild, sweet and delicate
to produce the best creamed Clover Honey in the world. • Aroma: Herbal and dry grass
Chemical and Physical Properties Food Safety: This product has been produced in accordance
Filtration 200 microns with HACCP principles
Hydroxymethylfurfural <40mg/kg Shelf Life: Honey is a naturally non-perishable product with
Tutin <0.70mg/kg a low food safety risk. If stored within recommended conditions it
Moisture <18% will have a 4 year shelf life, natural crystallisation may occur
Glucose and Fructose >60g/100g Allergen Statement: Contains bee products
Sucrose <5g/100g GMO Status: Product has been produced in a GMO/GE free
C4 <7%
production process
Certifications Available: SQF Level 2, Kosher and Halal
Product Variations:
• Grade 1 Clover Honey
• Grade 2 Clover Honey
• Grade 3 Clover Honey
Packing Types
Round Jars Square Jars Hexagon Jars Other containers
• 120g • 250g • 500g • Pails 15kg & 25kg
• 250g • 350g • 1kg • Drum 320kg
• 340g • 375g • IBC 1400kg
• 500g • 500g
Other packaging available on request
All of the information supplied (the “Data”) has been prepared for general information
purposes only, and in preparing the Data the Midlands group of companies (Midlands)
have relied upon independent laboratory testing and technical services from third parties.
Midlands assumes no responsibility whatsoever for any errors or omissions in the Data. As
a result the Data is not to be relied upon, and the receiving party should conduct their own
investigations with respect to the product and the Data in order to satisfy themselves that
it is suitable for their intended purpose.
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