The Big Island Bees forage for nectar in lush forests and open ranch lands along volcanic slopes. They follow the flower blooms around the island of Hawaii, collecting nectar at its peak ripeness. As a result, each of their three pure honey varietals has a sweet, exquisite flavor and a smooth texture and each single-floral honey varietal is surprisingly distinct.
The Macadamia Nut Honey is an amber color with a floral and nutty flavor, the texture is velvety. The source is Macadamia Nut Orchards in the South East part of the island, which bloom from February to April.