Big Island Bees Hawaiian Chili Pepper Honey, 9 Ounce, $14.99
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Big Island Bees Honey, Gift Pack, 13.5 Ounce, $28.99
Big Island Bees Honua Honey Wilelaiki, 8 Ounce, $10.99
Big Island Bees Honua Honey, Macadamia Blossom, 8 Ounce, $10.99
Pure Hawaiian Honey
Big Island Bees Lehua Honey with Vanilla Bean, 9 Ounce, $14.99
Organic Lehua Honey has been blended to perfection with pure ground vanilla beans giving the white, smoothly crystallized honey a sweet creamy dimension. Delicious on buttered toast, added to earl grey tea or in warm oatmeal. Savor the lushness!
Big Island Bees Organic Honey, Cinnamon Lehua Blossom, 9 Ounce, $14.99
Big Island Bees Organic Honey, Ohi'a Lehua Blossom, 9 Ounce, $14.99
Big Island Bees Organic Honey, Ohia Lehua, 47 Ounce, $55.99
Big Island Bee's most popular Hawaiian honey, Ohia Lehua honey has a delicate, distinct flavor and spreadable texture. Found only in Hawaii, the Lehua blossom produces a white, smoothly crystallized honey. Perfect for sweetening beverages, cooking or simply scooping directly out of the jar. A favorite of tea drinkers because it doesn't overwhelm the taste of the tea.
Big Island Bees Organic Honey, Wilelaiki, 47 Ounce, $51.99
Also known as Hawaiian Christmas berry, this unique Hawaiian honey is ambrosial with a subtle spicy flavor, liquid texture and light amber color. Recognizable by its festive red berries, the Wilelaiki plant is beautifully illustrated on the label of this gourmet honey. Perfect for pairing with cheese, winter vegetables and adding to salad dressings.
Big Island Bees Organic Honey, Wilelaiki Blossom, 9 Ounce, $13.99
Hawaii Island Honey, Macadamia Nut Bear, 12 Ounce, $19.69
Hawaii Island Pure Honey Bear, Lehua Wildflower, 12 Ounce, $19.69
Product of Hawaii
Hawaiian Rainbow Bees Honey, 9 Ounce, $9.99
<ul> <li>Rainbow Blossom</li> <li>100% Raw Honey</li> </ul>
Honua Honey Big Island Local Bees Honey Sticks, 8 Each, $4.49
Maika`i Honey Bear Trio, 6 Ounce, $13.69
Our Maika’i Mini Honey Bear Trio is a great way to try 3 different varieties of local honey! Each trio comes with Ohia Lehua, Macadamia Nut, and Rainbow Blossom honey. Each honey flavor is harvested from bee hives on the Big Island of Hawaii.
Manoa Honey Cacao Nibs Honey, 4.2 Ounce, $10.99
Manoa Honey Honeycomb, 5.3 Ounce, $19.49
Hawiian Natural Honeycomb is honey in its most natural form. Elevate the simplest cheese platter or fruit salad by adding this distinctive item, or just chew it like you would any candy.
Manoa Honey Kiawe, 8 Ounce, $15.79
Manoa Honey Ohi'a Lehua, 12 Ounce, $13.99
Manoa Honey Rum Aged Honey, 4.5 Ounce, $11.99
Rainbow Blossom Honey Tiki, Ohia Lehua, 9 Ounce, $9.99
Rare Hawaiian Honey Lehua Honey, 8 Ounce, $25.49
Rare Hawaiian Organic Lehua Honey is derived from nectar of the ‘Ohia tree. The ‘Ohia tree is a special, sacred hardwood tree that is endemic to Hawaii. It is the first tree to take root in the solid black lava, colonizing the lava and forging the way for other plants to follow. ‘Ohia trees have beautiful red or yellow flowers that Hawaiians gave a name of their own: Lehua, which means “Flowers sacred to the Gods.” Hawaiian legend explains that ‘Ohia and Lehua were lovers, but the Volcano Goddess, Pele, desired the handsome ‘Ohia. ‘Ohia rejected Pele’s advances, putting her in such a fury that she turned him into a tree. Lehua was so devastated by the loss of her lover that the Gods took pity on her, turning her into a flower and placing her on the ‘Ohia tree. It is said that if someone picks a Lehua flower from the ‘Ohia tree it causes rain…signifying Lehua’s tears.<br><br> The nectar from Lehua blossoms produces a beautiful honey with a smooth, creamy consistency and pearly white color. With a unique and subtle floral flavor and an earthy undertone, this raw, organic Lehua honey is truly a taste of the Island of Hawaii! Harvested in small batches only a few times a year, this variety of honey is truly a rare treat and supplies are limited.
Rare Hawaiian Honey Organic Kiawe Honey with Lemon, 8 Ounce, $25.49
Rare Hawaiian's Lemon Infused Organic, White Kiawe Honey will redefine your mouth’s interpretation of “lemon” and “honey”! The delicate nature of Kiawe Honey compliments the liquid sunshine of the lemons, creating a tart and creamy confection of perfection. You will be able to find many ways to use our Lemon Infused Kiawe Honey….but perhaps none will beat the simplicity of a spoon.
Rare Hawaiian Kiawe Honey with Lavender, 8 Ounce, $25.49
By infusing delicate, Certified Organic Kiawe Honey with organic dried lavender blossoms, Rare Hawaiian has created a true culinary treat. This is the only honey that they gently warm to infuse the lavender essential oil into the honey, but they do not warm enough to destroy beneficial enzymes or pollen, so the honey is still raw and recrystallizes into the creamy consistency that everyone expects from us. They do suggest that you gently warm portions of this honey that you want to drizzle over fresh berries, grapefruit, star fruit, dragon fruit or ice cream! Use it in its creamy state for spreading over cured meats and fine cheeses, or served on crackers or bread for a gourmet appetizer.
Rare Hawaiian Organic Kiawe Honey, Lilikoi, 8 Ounce, $25.49
By infusing with Lilikoi, also known as Passion Fruit, we have created the quintessential flavor of the tropics. One taste from this jar and your palate will transport you to a wide sandy beach, turquoise water and the dappling shade of coconut palms. This honey is a unique combination of our rare, certified organic Kiawe (white) honey and Lilikoi puree. Enjoy this honey as an appetizer when spread on fine cheeses and cured meats.
Rare Hawaiian Organic Kiawe White Honey, 8 Ounce, $25.49
A taste of the magic of Hawaii. This rare, certified organic, gourmet, white honey is gathered from a single unique grove of kiawe trees on the Big Island of Hawaii. This grove produces nectar of exceptional quality. Pure kiawe honey has a pearly white color, a naturally thick, spreadable texture and a unique, delicate tropical flavor unlike any honey you have ever tasted. Obtaining kiawe honey in its natural state - unheated and unfiltered - is a process that must be timed exactly, making this a virtually handpicked honey. Kiawe honey must be harvested after the nectar is ripened by the bees but before it crystallizes in the comb. Once crystallized it is impossible to extract the honey without using heat. We don't use any heat because it can radically alter the honey's color, taste, texture and beneficial enzymes. Thus, there exists only a very short window of time to harvest this delectable honey. And so, the limited number of kiawe trees and the necessity of exact timing make pure, unheated kiawe honey very rare. I know you will agree, the extra patience, work and love of our ohana (family) have produced something very special. Aloha, Richard Spiegel, Beekeeper. www.volcanoislandhoney.com. Certified organic by International Certification Services, Inc.
Ulu Honey Gift Box Lavender, 12 Ounce, $49.99
Wai Meli Raw Honey Kapa'au Christmas Berry Blossom, 12 Ounce, $23.99