Hawaiian Lemon Blossom Honey — Nature's Most Surprising Flavor
Close your eyes and take a spoonful. You expect lemon. What you get first is buttercream — warm, rich, and unmistakably indulgent. The lemon is there, but it's subtle: a faint floral whisper that lingers after the sweetness fades. This is one of those honeys that makes people stop mid-bite and say, "wait — what is that?"
Hawaiian Lemon Blossom is a true monofloral honey, harvested from lemon trees that blossom only in May on the Hawaiian islands. The window is short, the supply is limited, and once it's gone — it's gone until next season.
What to Expect
- Color: Light amber, turning white and creamy when it crystallizes
- Flavor: Buttercream up front, with a gentle lemon floral finish
- Texture: Smooth and pourable; crystallizes naturally (a warm water bath brings it right back)
Best Pairings
- Earl Grey or chamomile tea — the floral notes harmonize beautifully
- Ricotta or mascarpone toast — let the buttercream flavor shine
- Lemon tart or pound cake — a drizzle elevates the citrus without overpowering it
- Greek yogurt — simple, clean, and perfect for breakfast
- Brie or triple cream cheese — the richness of the cheese meets its match
Monofloral. Harvested in Hawaii. Seasonally limited. 🌸🍯