Our Mexican Legacy
An extremely scarce and special nectar embodying the ancestral Mayan legacy
From the depths of Mesoamerican history, where the ahuacatl fruit—revered as a symbol of fertility—was a pillar of life and culture, our avocado honey is born. A treasure devotedly harvested from the abundant fields of Michoacán, in west-central Mexico, where every avocado flower whispers tales of ancient civilizations and the earth itself breathes the legacy of our ancestors.
Túul Kaab’s avocado honey is a sensory journey into the essence of this precious fruit. Its dark amber color, almost black, reflects its dense mineral profile, while its silky and creamy texture—with delicate caramel notes and a subtle salty touch—sets it apart from any other honey. It is a nectar that not only delights the palate but also nourishes the spirit with the wisdom of the earth.
Beyond its nuanced flavor, this honey is a natural remedy—an ancestral balm that invigorates both mind and body. Its high content of minerals and vitamins B and C makes it a stimulant for mental vitality and a guide for the mind in moments of introspection. It is a natural antioxidant that protects your cells and a tonic for the immune system. Its diuretic properties support the body's purification, while its low glycemic index allows you to sweeten your life healthily.
The legacy of the avocado in every drop
Color: Dark amber, almost black. The color of fertile earth.
Flavor: Sweet and creamy, with notes of caramel and a subtle salty touch.
Properties: Rich in iron to combat anemia, a natural antioxidant, a diuretic, and beneficial for digestion and cardiovascular health. A balm for skin and hairSuggested
Pairing: This is a honey with a powerful character, making it perfect for bold pairings and strong savory flavors.
Every jar of Túul Kaab avocado honey is an invitation to savor the history and vitality of Michoacán, one of Mexico’s most emblematic states, known for its vast natural, cultural and culinary richness.
Store in a cool and dry place, preferably do not expose it directly to sunlight.
The liquid treasure of Mexico
"The bees rise to the sky and drops of honey rain down for men."