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One of the Most Sought-after
Honey in the World
-Breaking Asia

Earthlings & Co.

Tualang Honey is a Malaysian multifloral jungle honey.

In recent years, there has been a marked increase in the number of studies published in medical databases regarding its potential health benefits. 

Similar to 
properties of
Manuka

Findings thus far show that, Tualang Honey has antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, antimutagenic, antitumor, and antidiabetic properties, in addition to wound-healing attributes. Some of its properties are similar to the well-researched Manuka honey (New Zealand and/or Australian monofloral honey). Distinct differences include higher phenolics, flavonoids, and 5-(hydroxymethyl)furfural (HMF).

 

Compared with Manuka honey, Tualang Honey is also more effective against some gram-negative bacterial strains in burn wounds.

Wild Tualang Honey

Quality
Assured

We do not compromise

on the authenticity of our

products. They are nothing short of 100% natural.

Sustainably
Harvested

Harvesting of Tualang honey was done in a manner that safeguarded the delicate balance of the rainforest ecosystem.

Organically
Certified

Our honey & all other products have gone through rigorous lab

tests & are certified to

be organic.

100% Wild -
Harvested in Malaysia

The honey is produced by the rock bee (Apis dorsata), which builds hives on branches of tall Tualang trees located mainly in the north-western region of Peninsular Malaysia.

Apis Dorsata
Wild Tualang Honey

A Word From
Our Customers

"It is one of the most distinctive & exotic tasting honeys I have ever had. And the fact that it is harvested from the wild makes it even more exceptional."

Junita Michelle Xavier

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Articles on Tualang Honey are widely featured on
prominent news & research sites:

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