Heilala's heart lies in the Kingdom of Tonga

In 2002, Heilala's story unfolded after a hurricane struck the Kingdom of Tonga, a group of islands in the South Pacific. New Zealand farmer John Ross aided families in Vava'u by helping them rebuild their homes in the aftermath of the hurricane. As a token of gratitude, John received a piece of land and aimed to create job opportunities on the remote island.

During his efforts, John discovered that vanilla had a historical connection to the area and that it thrived in the ideal conditions there. Intrigued, he embarked on a global journey to learn more about vanilla cultivation before planting his first crop of this beloved spice. Jennifer Boggiss, his daughter, then introduced the delightful flavors to chefs who not only appreciated the unique profile of the vanilla but also supported the local farmers.

Today, Heilala vanilla shares a story of resilience, community, and exceptional taste, inspired by the islands where it all began.

Heilala proudly holds the distinction of being the world's first B Corp certified company, emphasizing its unwavering commitment to social and environmental responsibility.