Lehua honey – the crown jewel of Hawaiian honeys. Produced from the nectar of the native ohia lehua tree, this honey is rare, naturally white, and crystallizes into a smooth, creamy texture that's unlike any other honey in the world.
What Makes Lehua Honey Special
The ohia lehua tree is native to Hawaii and found nowhere else. It's the first tree to colonize new lava flows, and its bright red flowers produce a nectar that makes one of the rarest honeys on Earth. Lehua honey is prized in Japan and across Asia, where it commands premium prices.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Lehua honey white?
Lehua nectar produces a naturally light honey that crystallizes into a white, creamy texture. This is completely natural – no processing or bleaching. It's one of the visual signatures of genuine Lehua honey.
Why is it so expensive?
Limited production (only in Hawaii), high demand (especially from Asian markets), and the ohia tree's protected status make Lehua one of the most expensive honeys in the world. When we have it, it goes fast.