Jarrah vs Manuka

As a result of numerous customer inquiries, we want to shed light on the fundamental differences between Total Activity (TA) and Methylglyoxal (MGO) honey classifications. These distinctions are also relevant when comparing two renowned honeys: Jarrah (TA) and Manuka (MGO).

Total Activity (TA) Honey

  • Active Compound: The level of hydrogen peroxide within the honey.
  • Rating Spectrum: TA honeys are rated between TA10+ and TA70+, with higher numbers indicating stronger honey.
  • Prominent Varieties: Jarrah, Marri, Karri, and Blackbutt are renowned for their high TA activity.
  • Origin: Mostly produced in the southwest region of Western Australia.
  • Consistency: TA honeys are generally non-setting (liquid).
  • Color Range: Their color varies significantly, from very light amber (Karri and Wandoo) to dark amber (Jarrah and Blackbutt).

Methylglyoxal (MGO) Honey

  • Active Compound: MGO measures the non-peroxide level within the honey.
  • Rating Spectrum: MGO honeys are rated between MGO50+ and MGO1500+, with higher numbers indicating stronger honey.
  • Flagship Variety: Manuka is the famous high MGO-based honey, although other active MGO honeys (like Murchison River) exist.
  • Geographic Origin: Produced throughout New Zealand and Australia.
  • Consistency: MGO honeys are generally set (paste or semi-solid).
  • Color: They usually exhibit a medium amber hue.

Comparing TA and MGO Activity Levels

The table below provides a useful reference for comparing the relative strength of TA honeys versus MGO honeys:

Characteristic

TA (Jarrah) MGO (Manuka)
Active Compound Hydrogen peroxide and other bioactive components Methylglyoxal (MGO)
Measurement Scale Total Activity (TA) rating MGO rating
Antibacterial Power Effective against a broad spectrum of microbes Particularly potent against specific bacteria and pathogens
Unique Benefits Immune support, wound healing, and overall health

Targeted antibacterial properties and potential therapeutic uses

 

TAvsMGO

Remember, both TA and MGO honeys offer remarkable health benefits, but understanding their unique properties empowers you to make informed choices.