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Egmont Honey Manuka honey Egmont Manuka Honey is based in Taranaki, New Zealand, in the shadow of Mount Taranaki. T e Manuka honey is made by bees collecting nectar from the manuka bush, a wild plant that grows exclusively in the most remote corners of New Zealand. It has a delicious creamy texture that can be paired with food or drink, or enjoyed indulgently straight from the spoon. 100% Pure New Zealand Honey — nothing to hide, nothing but nature. Available at Holland & Barrett.
egmonthoney.co.uk
Sparkling summer pressés F
robishers delicately sparkling pressé range is now available in WHSmith and high street
stores across the UK. Full of fl avour and with less than
60 calories per can, these fruit and botanical blends are the ultimate soft drink to grab and go. T ey’re available in three timeless fl avours:
Lazy Vegan Egmont Honey
Lazy Vegan Healthy ready meals Lazy Vegan has a damn good meal solution for lazy chefs or people who have no time to cook, but still want to eat healthy and tasty. Its stir-fry meals, such as the mouthwatering and recently launched Pasta al Pesto, contain plenty of crispy vegetables, fresh herbs and protein. When hungry times arrive, you’ll be happy that you serve this meal in just eight minutes. Find them in the freezer at Sainsbury’s, Ocado, Waitrose and Mighty Plants for £3,50.
lazyvegan.com
Raspberry and Rhubarb Deliciously fruity, with delicate hints of botanicals such as juniper, ginger and bergamot, your taste buds are in for a treat.
Crisp Apple and Elderfl ower Blended with ginger and bergamot for added complexity, the lightly fi zzing bubbles perfectly balance out the juicy apple fl avour.
Sicilian Lemonade Light, zesty and the ultimate summer refresher, Sicilian lemon juice is blended with juniper and lemon oil for an elevated taste.
creating
Frobishers is renowned for uniquely fl avoured
drinks from the fi nest fruits and botanicals. Since its inception 30 years ago, the brand now boasts a collec- tion of 20 deliciously versa- tile soft drinks, occupying the shelves of pubs, bars, restaurants, cafes and hotels across the UK. Explore the range of juices, still and
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sparkling fruit blends and cordials at
frobishers.com — Frobishers’ unique custom box option allows you to choose your favourites and have them delivered directly to your door.
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Like ginger? Then you’ll fall in love with this
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oot2Ginger’s Natural Pressed Ginger drinks promise a Fiery ginger kick. T e drinks are
a modern twist on Jamaican family recipes made by generations of ginger- drink makers. Dilute with or without alcohol. If you like ginger, you’ll fall in love with these award-win- ning drinks made from premium organic ingredients.
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To your health and good fortune
the mountainous island of Crete — the Mediterranean vessel that never fades. T e family-run company was
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founded by Fatima, who was inspired her mother’s love for her name, her proud Middle Eastern upbringing, the natural beauty of the Cretan landscape and her admiration for the cuisine of the Mediterranean. T rough health complications and fate, Fatima has found a passion for developing a product that she believes is the essence of wellbeing.
and of Fatima extra virgin olive oil, which is packed with antioxidants, is sourced from
Motivated by her young toddler,
Fatima decided to donate a portion of Hand of Fatima’s profi ts to the preser- vation of Crete’s natural environment. Pictured above are three of the
company’s extra virgin olive oils — one infused with thyme, one with chilli and the other lemon and lemon- grass — to enhance the fl avour of all your favourite dishes. Hand of Fatima: produced with care, sealed with pride and sent with love.
Instagram: handoff atima.hof handoff
atima.org
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