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Big Island Bees, The Big Island of Hawaii
Episode 64125th August 2025 • SoCal Restaurant Show • Andrew Harris and Andrew Gruel
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“Since 1972 Big Island Bees, a family operation, has been producing 100% pure, monofloral honey on the Island of Hawaii. Their bees forage on the island's unique and abundant blossoms producing bold and distinct flavor profiles that have earned accolades across all the islands, the U.S. mainland and Japan. To preserve those natural flavors, Big Island Bees never heats or filters honey — what you taste is exactly what the bees made. The beekeepers extract and pack the honey directly from the bees' hives at the honey farm above scenic Kealakekua Bay. Visitors are welcome for guided weekday tours and to the on-site beekeeping museum and retail store offering a wide assortment of honey and honey-inspired products. Book a tour and shop an assortment of honeys, skin care products, specialty foods and art at their website”

“It’s Organic Ohia Lehua honey was recently recognized once more with a Good Food Award (GFA)—this time as part of the exclusive 15 Years of Good Food Awards. The artisan honey joins a select group of 55 winners across 18 categories who have demonstrated enduring excellence in taste, craftsmanship and ethical production.”

“Good Food’s criteria is totally what we are trying to do at Big Island Bees,” states Whendi Grad, company “queen bee” and co-founder. “We are careful how we extract and pack the honey and people like our unique flavor profiles. It’s great to have an organization recognize what is pure honey and the effort we make to offer it.”

The Queen Bee of Big Island Bees, Whendi Grad, is our guest.

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