How to Verify the Authenticity of Manuka Honey
How to Verify the Authenticity of Manuka Honey
At Manuka Home, we believe trust is not built through words alone. It is built through clear details that customers can review for themselves.
This is why we designed a verification system that helps you review your Manuka honey product details easily through the QR Code on the jar, a dedicated verification page for each batch, the product’s UMF certificate, the official certificate link, and Manuka Home’s membership in the UMF Honey Association.
Why Is Verification Important for Manuka Honey?
Manuka honey is different from regular honey because it is graded using recognized markers such as UMF and MGO, along with a specific batch number for each production batch.
For this reason, it is not enough to look only at the product name or packaging. It is important to be able to review the product details, batch number, UMF certificate, and official certificate link.
At Manuka Home, we made these steps clearer and easier, so your experience feels reassuring from the moment you choose the product until you verify its details.
How to Verify Your Jar
When you receive a Manuka Home honey jar, you can verify its details through the following steps:
Scan the QR Code on the jar.
You will be directed to a verification page dedicated to that batch.
Review the Batch Number shown on the verification page.
Compare the Batch Number with the number printed on the jar and certificate.
View the UMF certificate image displayed on the verification page.
Open the official certificate link in the UMF system.
Review Manuka Home’s UMF membership number 3020.
This allows you to review the product details through more than one source: the jar, the verification page, the UMF certificate, the official certificate link, and Manuka Home’s UMF membership page.
Manuka Home Verification System
We designed the Manuka Home verification system to be clear and direct.
Each Manuka honey jar includes a QR Code that leads you to a page dedicated to that specific batch. This page displays the product details, its UMF certificate image, the official certificate link in the UMF system, and Manuka Home’s UMF membership information.
This means you do not need to search for the certificate yourself or try to understand technical details without guidance. The key verification information is gathered for you in one page connected to your jar.
Verification Links by Grade and Batch
If you would like to review the verification page for a specific grade, you can visit the following links:
UMF 5+ Manuka Honey Verification — Batch 26EG-048
https://manukahome.com/ar/umf5-cer1-2026/page-1332341289
UMF 10+ Manuka Honey Verification — Batch 26EG-031
https://manukahome.com/ar/umf10-cer1-2026/page-382031413
UMF 15+ Manuka Honey Verification — Batch 26EG-042
https://manukahome.com/ar/umf15-cer1-2026/page-1621259574
UMF 20+ Manuka Honey Verification — Batch 26EG-033
https://manukahome.com/ar/umf20-cer1-2026/page-847811639
UMF 25+ Manuka Honey Verification — Batch 26EG-034
https://manukahome.com/ar/umf25-cer1-2026/page-206943024
Manuka Home Membership in the UMF Honey Association
Manuka Home is connected to the UMF Honey Association under membership number 3020.
You can view Manuka Home’s membership page on the official UMF website through the following link:
https://www.umf.org.nz/certified-brands/manuka-home/
Finding Manuka Home listed on the official UMF website gives you a clear way to review the brand’s connection with the UMF system and match the product details with its certificate.
What Do UMF Certificate Details Mean?
When you open your product’s UMF certificate, you will see several important details, including:
Batch Number
The production batch number, which helps you match the jar with its certificate.
Sample ID
The sample number tested by the laboratory.
UMF Grade
The product grade according to the UMF grading system.
MG / MGO
The level of Methylglyoxal in the honey.
Floral Descriptor
The floral classification of the honey, such as Monofloral.
License No. 3020
Manuka Home’s membership number in the UMF Honey Association.
General Verification Page vs Batch Certificate Pages
This page explains the verification method and the authenticity system at Manuka Home in general.
The dedicated certificate pages, on the other hand, display the details of a specific production batch, including Batch Number, UMF Grade, MGO level, certificate image, and official certificate link.
This means that when you scan the QR Code on your jar, you will be directed to the verification page for your specific batch, not only to a general information page.
Why Did We Create a Verification Page for Each Batch?
Because each batch has its own certificate and product details.
Having a dedicated page for each batch makes the verification process clearer and helps you review your jar’s details accurately, instead of relying on a general page that does not show the exact batch information.
Our goal is for verification to be part of the Manuka Home experience: clear, refined, and reassuring.
How Do You Know the Details Match?
To confirm matching details, review the following elements:
The Batch Number printed on the jar.
The Batch Number shown on the verification page.
The Batch Number in the UMF certificate.
The official certificate link in the UMF system.
The licensee name in the certificate.
Manuka Home’s UMF membership number.
When these details match, you have reviewed the product through more than one source, giving you a clearer view of the connection between the jar and its certificate.
Authenticity Starts with the Details
At Manuka Home, we do not want authenticity to be just a statement on the product. We want it to be an experience that customers can see and review easily.
From the QR Code on the jar, to the verification page, to the UMF certificate, the official certificate link, and Manuka Home’s UMF membership in the UMF Honey Association — every step is designed to make your experience clearer and more reassuring.