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Our Tahitian Lime Butter is sweet, smooth, and creamy with highlights of crisp citrus and vanilla. A refreshing companion to spicy, grilled salty foods and mixed drinks. Try it on sauteed fish, burritos, cheesecake, ice cream and more.
Regular price $11.85 USD
Regular price Sale price $11.85 USD
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Lani D.
Delicious!

Every Butter Spread I have tried has been delicious, but I think the Tahitian Lime might be my favorite. It is soooo good! Sweet with a lime tartness. Yum! 😋

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serve over vanilla ice cream

melt it slightly and pour it over a high-quality vanilla ice cream with a locally made shortbread cookie on the side. Honestly, it was one of the best desserts I’ve had in my life.

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Stephen McCallion
Great product!

Liko Lehua fruit butters are amazingly good! Ever since a friend in Hilo introduced them to us we’ve been hooked. Every flavor is delicious, and unlike anything we’d ever had before.

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Linda
Lime butter

Excellent taste & texture. My husband loves key lime pie, but now he loves this Tahitian lime butter spread even more!

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Edwin claunch
Better butta

It’s the first time I’ve tried the lime butter has just enough hint of lime ! Taste great

F.A.Q.s

Liko Lehua Butter is the perfect addition to pancakes, bagels, ice cream, marinades, sauces, cheesecakes, salty or spicy foods and anything breakfast. Use it as a dip. Warm it and pour it on cheesecake and ice cream. Or put it on your partner… don’t worry its edible!

Liko Lehua Butters are handcrafted daily using local ingredients to ensure that every jar is ono (delicious). We hand pour, cap and label in small batches to ensure quality, freshness and flavor.

All of our gourmet butters are 18 months shelf stable. If the butter makes it past round one, make sure to store them in the fridge!

If you’re on Hawaii Island come and visit our store, Liko Lehua Café or Liko Lehua at the Farm in ʻŌlaʻa.