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UNIQUE FLAVOR PROFILE & TEXTURE: A delicate, distinct flavor with notes of caramel and toffee. Its soft, buttery, spreadable texture permits scooping without dripping, perfect for sweetening beverages, spreading on toast, or simply enjoying straight from the jar.
AWARD WINNING: The most popular of three single-floral varietals produced by Big Island Bees and winner of the 2021 Good Foods Award.
RARE: The Lehua blossom is found only in Hawaii and is harvested in the remote Ohia forests of the Island of Hawaii. The Lehua blossom is the inspiration of a Hawaiian legend of love and fidelity. Picking the blossom is said to cause rain, representing the tears of the maiden Lehua being separated from her lover, Ohia. A perfect gift for Valentine’s Day, an anniversary or as a wedding favor.
CERTIFIED ORGANIC, RAW: Real, pure, unfiltered and unheated raw honey produced in Hawaii exclusively by Big Island Bees (no 3rd party producers); slow packed - emphasizing quality, not efficiency; and produced without the use of chemicals, artificial feeds, or miticides.
GLASS JAR: The honey is packed in a glass jar so it is inherently BPA-free and phthalate-free.
The most popular Hawaiian honey, 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. The Ohia Lehua tree and blossom are rooted in Hawaiian legend of love and fidelity. Picking the blossom is said to cause rain, representing the tears shed by princess Lehua as a result of being separated from her lover, Ohia. A perfect gift for Valentine's Day. Big Island Bees Lehua honey is certified organic and raw, produced without the use of artificial feeds, chemical miticides, heat, or filtration. The honey comes exclusively from Big Island Bees' own hives, not third party producers. The honey is packed in a glass jar on the Big Island of Hawaii.