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What Is The MGO Manuka Honey Grading System?

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MGO is for methylglyoxal, a chemical compound that is present in manuka honey. It is the magic content of manuka honey, which only this honey produces naturally, and what makes manuka honey special from other kinds of honey. To know if you purchase natural manuka honey, they should conduct a grading system. This test will check the MGO content of the honey. If it has a higher presence of MGO, it is a higher grade of honey and more expensive. Not all jars of manuka honey are the same. The MGO grading system will determine the amount of MGO each jar contains. The MGO level of each pot will be numbered. So you will know if it has a higher MGO or less.

Why Is MGO In Manuka Honey Special?

It will not be considered a ‘magic content’ in manuka honey without a big reason. MGO or methylglyoxal compound that has anti-bacterial, antioxidant, and antimicrobial effects. Though it is present in manuka honey, it can be produced synthetically and still has the same effects as the natural MGO. So to make things clear, the presence of MGO in manuka honey does not assure that it is pure or authentic manuka honey. Any honey with synthetic MGO added can be mistaken for manuka honey. However, what makes it essential is the presence of MGO, which became known because of its health benefits.

Perks Of Authentic Manuka Honey From Other Ordinary Honey

The MGO content of manuka honey is what makes it a top kind of honey. The only thing is, manuka honey has a naturally MGO compound. It is not added artificially. So this is the perk of manuka honey from other honey. The indication of authentic manuka honey is the presence of three natural markers of the honey: the MGO – the anti-bacterial element, the Dihydroxyacetone (DHA) – the age of the and the Leptosperin – the standard measure of manuka honey.

Why Is It Essential To Differentiate Authentic Manuka Honey From Fake Honey?

It might be a cliche question, but it is crucial to distinguish natural manuka honey from fake ones. One main reason is that there are many imitations in the market today. Piracy is still rampant, and many people are still victimized because they are attracted to the lower price or, maybe, the imitation product looks just like the real one. An imitation of manuka honey mainly contains artificial sugar to increase the sweetness and the volume. It usually has less natural honey because these pirates do not care about its disadvantages to the buyers. All they care about is that they will gain higher profit.

It is essential to check the labels before buying and check for the MGO marker. Natural manuka honey has many benefits, and its sweetness is not like artificial sugar that is bad for our health. The sweetness of honey is beneficial, and fake sugar is considered a “sweet poison.” So beware and always check the label now that you know what authentic manuka honey should be.

Jene See
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