Our Honey

Three times a year, our bees are moved to indulge in the nectar of a single type of flower blooming in a unique ecosystem on the remote Island of Hawaii.

Our mission is to preserve the intense flavor and rich nutrients naturally produced by our honey bees to provide the finest varietal, single-floral raw honey anywhere.

The diverse and remote ecosystems of the Big Island provide our bees with pristine and unique blossoms year-round.

This results in a distinctly intense flavor profile for each of our single-floral honey varietals that can't be found anywhere else.

WE PACK ONLY THE HONEY FROM OUR HIVES

We are a family operation, selling only the honey our bees produce, and therefore we are responsible both for the care of our bees and the methods by which we produce the honey.

ORGANICALLY PRODUCED, SLOW PACKED

We adhere to the principles of the slow food movement and believe that foods should be produced carefully and savored. But, above all, we believe that nature’s purest foods are also the healthiest and most flavorful. Pesticide and herbicide residues in non-organic honey can taint the flavor.

We produce all our honey artisanally and organically without the use of artificial feeds, chemical miticides, heat, or filtration and only use organic compounds to care for our bees.

Our ‘Ohi’a Lehua and Wilelaiki honey varietals are certified organic by the Internatoinal Certification Services, Inc.

ECO-FRIENDLY

We pack our honey in glass jars to preserve the flavor and integrity of the honey. The chemicals in plastic containers have been shown to leech into food. (less permeable to uv light? better temperature insulator?)

We also use eco-friendly packing materials to fulfill our online orders.

OUR VARIETALS

We produce three unique single-floral honey varietals. Each variety comes from a single source of nectar visited by the bees at various locations on the island at different times of year. The distinct properties of each flower are what gives each honey variety a unique flavor.

LEHUA HONEY

One of the world's rarest honeys, organic Ohi'a Lehua honey (also known as Lehua honey) is found only in Hawaii, and is produced in late spring and early summer from Lehua blossoms in the Ohi'a forests of Mauna Loa. It is a white, crystallized honey, with a naturally thick, spreadable texture, and a delicate, understated floral flavor. Ideal for tea drinkers, since it doesn't mask the taste of the tea, it is also excellent for spreading on toast, mixing with nut butters, and scooping directly from the jar!

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WILELAIKI HONEY

Our most versatile honey, organic Wilelaiki Blossom, is collected in the late summer and autumn from Christmasberry trees on the lower elevations of the leeward side of the island. The tree, originally introduced to Hawaii from Brazil, produces honey with a brilliant amber sparkle and a peppery finish. Wilelaiki combines wonderfully with cheeses, vegetables, and meats. This is a gift for a gourmet.

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MACADAMIA NUT BLOSSOM HONEY

Macadamia Nut honey is a premium, dark honey produced in the winter and early spring from the MacNut orchards on the Southeast part of the island. With hints of chocolate, a deep complex aroma, and a soft, velvety texture, it is the one to reach for when you want something sweet on fruit or fruit salad, or on pancakes and waffles.

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LEHUA AND CINNAMON HONEY

Our Lehua and Cinnamon honey is unique and delicious combination of our rare, organic Lehua honey and the intense, spicy fragrance of organic cinnamon grown on the Big Island. If you are a cinnamon lover you don't want to miss trying this honey. It is a terrific way to start the morning with oatmeal or toast.

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DID YOU KNOW?

RAW HONEY IS A GIFT FROM NATURE THAT HAS BEEN REVERED FOR MILLENNIA

Hippocrates favored honey as a medicine. The Mayans had a special god for beekeeping. The ancient Egyptians reserved honey for the wealthy. The Norse god Odin attributed his strength and wisdom to the mystical powers of honey. Early Christians saw the honeybee as a symbol of purity. And many cultures, including Celts, Slavs and Jews thought of honey as a food for the gods, while mead (honey wine) was a favored drink of mortals.

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