🌿✨ Māori Language Week Mānuka Honey Giveaway ✨🌿
Did you know the word Mānuka comes from Te Reo Māori – the language of the indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand?
Mānuka is the name of the native tree that gives us the world’s most precious honey. To the people of New Zealand, both the tree and the language are taonga (treasures) to be cared for and protected .
To celebrate 50 Years of Māori Language Week, we want to hear from YOU:
What does Mānuka mean to you – health, love, heritage, or something else?
Share your answer in the comments and tag a friend who needs to know the story behind Mānuka.
You could WIN:
An epic prize pack of 3x UMF™ mānuka honey jars
Competition closes 28 September. Winners will be direct messaged from UMF Honey Association.
Let’s honour the word Mānuka together – celebrating its roots in language, culture, and nature.
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