🌴 Taste the Tropics: Elevate your palate with this rare Hawaiian delight!
Rare Hawaiian White Honey is an exquisite 8 oz jar of creamy, opalescent honey harvested from a single floral source. Unheated and unfiltered, this Certified Organic Kiawe Honey is not only rare but also offers a rich tropical flavor, making it a gourmet choice for honey lovers.
N**L
a rare luxury
This Rare Hawaiian White Honey from Volcano Island Honey Company is lovely and remarkably different from any other high quality honeys I have sampled. This is not a crystalized honey, but is rather a silky smooth and thickly creamy honey, with a very pleasant, delicate taste and mild sweetness. The scent is not musky, like most honeys, but rather faintly floral. The price is a bit much for the size, and so I do not think I will be repeating this purchase, unfortunately (I really do wish Volcano Island Honey had offered the larger version of this honey at the time of my purchase, so I could have had more of it to enjoy at some value, and for the price of its shipping), but this is a very special honey I do not regret purchasing. Treat yourself at least once. I hope you are fortunate to find the larger jar of this same honey available by then. If so, please go ahead and purchase that larger jar. You will be very happy you did.
W**T
Worth it
The first time I tasted this honey was on my honeymoon (no pun intended, but there it is). We were on the Big Island staying in a lovely little eco-cabin in the rain forest near Hilo. Mangoes, papayas and homemade bread waiting for us fresh every morning -- truly paradise. My wife and I passed our time lounging in the hot tub, listening to the patter of rain on the roof and, well, it was our honeymoon, so I'll leave it at that.On one of our trips into town we found this honey tucked away on a shelf. Yes, ounce per ounce it cost more than some illicit drugs, but we were feeling extravagant and went for it. And it was worth it.I've had honey. I've had raw, native, organic, unfiltered honey, but this is honey from another dimension. Put it on bread, smooth it on toast or just eat it by the spoonful. I swear it's so good you'll taste each delicate crystalline molecule melt in your mouth. Nothing short of amazing.Bottom line -- go for it, you won't be disappointed.
P**R
Rare Honey Is A Rare Treat
This was deliciously sweet and creamy, making it difficult to ration the small amount (required a lot of restraint). Unfortunately (for me) it's too pricey for an 'everyday honey,' but definitely worth the admission to try if you are a honey connoisseur.NOTE: If you like this honey, you have to try 'Breitsamer Rapsflower Blossom Honey.' It's equally as delicious (in my opinion) with a buttery smooth texture, sweet finish, and a gorgeous light yellow color that even resembles butter. It's really that good, which I wasn't expecting, AND the rapsflower blossom honey is far more affordable. Definitely worth looking into especially if you love creamy, delicately flavored honey.
T**H
Tastes as expected but lacked the consistent smoothness found in ...
Tastes as expected but lacked the consistent smoothness found in the same brand purchased at Whole Foods. Some separation so figure these are the "seconds".
V**N
We have used it for years.
We use it mostly for breakfast on breads usually sour dough English muffins.
E**H
Tropical traditions white raw rare Canadian honey
It's alright but tropical traditions makes a raw white honey. That's 100% better with a larger amount as well as better price. It's harvested once a year in the summer time in Canada. So it's also "rare" 17oz for $14.99 - $21 depending on sales. This is 8oz at 29.99, this is so not worth it in any way. I will never repurchase this again. I've been using Tropical Traditions for years. Bought this to compare, there is no comparison. They nearly taste the same. You're gonna do yourself a favor by getting tropical traditions white rare honey over this. Same tasting product but better. Lower cost more product. I regret buying this. I thought it would be so different than the one I have been using for years.
F**R
Not Worth the Price
This honey is very mild and smooth. But the price is so out of whack with the quality of this honey. This honey is known to everyone in Hawaii as Keawa honey. It is not rare! Keawe is just mesquite from the mesquite trees which flourish in the southwestern United States and Mexico. The jar is so much smaller than I expected from its magnified picture. The price is outrageous and what irritated me more than anything was that no where could I find the amount of honey being offered at this price in ounces, or grams, etc. It was like a hit or miss and I guess it's a miss for me.
P**C
I love honey, and I have collected many
I haven't tried this honey, but I have looked at their website and the net weight was only 8 oz. That's $40 a pound!!! I love honey, and I have collected many, many honeys and I have trouble believing this honey could be this wonderful. This strikes me as quality hype as much as it is about quality honey. I collect honey, and even the exquisite, rare Manuka honey of New Zealand costs less. Caveat emptor; Manuka is so sought after that their trade association estimates that about 15 times as much fake Manuka is sold as there is real Manuka produced. Try Leatherwood honey from New Zealand. Not as pricey as Manuka, but unbelievably rich and complex. Also American Locust honey is like nectar if you can get it. Locust blooms, on average, for a week to ten days about 3 years out of every 7 years, so it gets sold out literally overnight. This year I got an email from my source and I immediately bought my 2 pound limit. They sold out in less than 24 hours.
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