Kutzi
AN EXPERIENCE OF FOLKTALES BLENDING INTO DELICIOUS TREATS

In Mexican culture, a rich culinary heritage thrives, blending Mesoamerican and Spanish influences to create flavors, recipes, and sweet delights. These cultural treats are not just food—they are moments of joy, ritual, and connection woven into everyday life.
Kutzi is a celebration of these authentic Mexican sweets, crafted by artisans who carry story and meaning from every corner of Mexico—its architecture, music, crafts, and gastronomy. With a vibrant diversity of culture, Kutzi honors this heritage through treats made with the finest ingredients, where traditional recipes meet playful innovation. Each candy is a little work of art, balancing timeless flavors with contemporary twists to create unforgettable, artisanal experiences.
Every creation carries passion, love, and respect for Mexican tradition. With a devoted team and integrity of ingredients, Kutzi’s sweets are truly one of a kind, bringing warmth, flavor, and a wholesome sense of delight in every bite.
The name Kutzi comes from the Purépecha language, honoring the feminine deity of the moon. Like the moonlight, Kutzi hopes to shine gently, spreading sweetness and light to every corner of the world.
Categories 2026
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- Xalitla Art
- Wixárika Art
- Olinalá Art
- Vidrio Soplado/Blown Glass
- Barro Rojo Pottery
- Barro Negro Pottery
- Barro Gris Pottery
- Barro Pigmentado
- Barro Vidriado from Michoacan
- Barro Capulineado
- Barro Bruñido Huancito
- Patambán
- Zinapecuaro Negative Imprint
- Ch'ol Emboridery
- Santo Tomás Jalieza Weaving
- San Antonino Embroidery
- Jalapa Embroidery
- Cadenilla Embroidery
- Deshilado
- Otomí Tenangos
- Pedal Loom
- Telar de Cintura / Backstrap Loom
- Naturally Dyed Textiles
- Zócalo Blog
Kutzi
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