Sesame Bean Labubu (2025 Guide): Macaron Sesame Bean, Flavor List & Photos
Sesame Bean Labubu is a fan-favorite nickname within the Labubu universe—often used by collectors to describe a sesame-toned, “nutty/dessert” aesthetic that shows up in specific drops and especially the dessert-inspired Macaron lines. In this guide, we’ll clarify what Sesame Bean Labubu refers to, how Macaron Sesame Bean fits into the broader collection, provide a practical flavor list, share authentic photos cues, and help you buy safely without overpaying.
See the full alias mapping in Labubu Names — Quick Lookup
What Is Sesame Bean Labubu? (Origins, Traits & Naming)
Collectors use “Sesame Bean” as shorthand for a Labubu variant whose palette and finishes evoke sesame candy, black/white sesame desserts, or toasted nut tones. Expect:
- Palette: cream, tan, charcoal/black-sesame accents; sometimes light speckling or matte finishes.
- Mood: cozy, snack-like, dessert-coded visuals consistent with food-themed lines.
- Placement: appears (or gets nicknamed) in dessert series such as Macaron; sometimes shows up as a colorway nickname in community posts rather than an official catalog term.
If you’re mapping colorways by series, use the Labubu Checklist to track SKUs and boxes.
Macaron Sesame Bean — Release Context, Surface Details & Fitment
“Macaron Sesame Bean” typically refers to the macaron-inspired aesthetic where Sesame Bean fits the edible-dessert theme. Hallmarks:
- Finish: soft-touch matte or sugary-matte feel; subtle grain that reads like confectionery.
- Contrast points: ear tips, paw pads, or facial lines can carry deeper “black sesame” notes.
- Box theme: dessert iconography, pastels, and flavor-labeled cards typical of Macaron runs.
For pink-tone dessert variants (e.g., Mokoko — the “Pink Labubu”), read the in-depth alias guide

Flavor List — Sesame Bean & Related Macaron Variants
Below is a collector-oriented flavor list that helps you place Sesame Bean among adjacent Macaron-style flavors. Use it to organize checklists and internal links between pages:
- Sesame Bean (core focus) – toasted sesame palette; matte candy feel.
- Sea Salt Coconut (reference) – fresh white/teal accents; “coconut cream” vibe.
- Lychee Berry (reference) – soft pinks to berry gradients; glossy eye accents.
- Chestnut Cocoa (secret/rare reference) – deeper cocoa browns; autumn dessert read.
- Vanilla Cream (reference) – warm off-white; gentle shading; bakery-style.
Tip: Names above reflect community vernacular used around dessert-coded lines. For official naming vs colloquial nicknames, cross-check your cards and box inserts.

Compare pink aliases and relationships (Mokoko vs Tycoco) → link to
/pink-labubu-mokoko/
.
See character family overviews (e.g., Baba, Hehe, Sisi) → link to/baba-labubu/
and your Hehe/Sisi pages.
Photos — Identification Tips, Texture Checks & Card Matching
High-quality photos are critical for authenticating Sesame Bean Labubu. When reviewing images:
- Texture: look for even matte with subtle “dessert” grain; no oily blotches.
- Paint edges: eye linework and ear contours should be crisp, not foggy.
- Color constancy: sesame tones shouldn’t swing green/gray under neutral light.
- Cards & Inserts: flavor/series cards should match box print quality; fonts aligned.
- Hologram/QR: confirm platform-specific authenticity elements and return protections.


Detailed Authentication Guide (hologram/QR, seams, paint tells) .
Where to Buy & What It Costs (US-Focused)
- Retail first (when available): official Pop Mart channels.
- Trusted marketplaces: Amazon, eBay, StockX; prioritize sellers with photo proof and returns.
- Typical price bands:
- Standard dessert-line variants: often $25–$60 at/near retail; resale varies with scarcity.
- Secrets/rarities: wider band; verify with sold listings and card verification.
Internal link: Step-by-step buying options and vetted stores.




Comparison photo of Sesame Bean Labubu listings across multiple marketplaces with seller ratings visible
Display & Care (Keep That Dessert Finish Fresh)
- Dust regularly with a clean makeup brush; matte finishes trap dust.
- Avoid direct sun to prevent yellowing/shifts on cream tones.
- Stable stands/cases to protect ear tips and paint lines.
- Silica gel packs in display cases to fight humidity.

Sesame Bean Labubu safely displayed in a dust-proof acrylic case with soft lighting
Quick Compare: Sesame Bean vs Pink (Mokoko) vs Tycoco
- Sesame Bean: dessert sesame palette; neutral to warm browns/tans; matte candy feel.
- Mokoko (Pink): pink primary; often glossy eye accents; cutesy flavor coding.
- Tycoco: commonly framed as “boyfriend” by fans; features and palette differ from Mokoko.
Deep dive on Mokoko (Pink Labubu) .
Character relationship notes (Hehe/Sisi/Dada, etc.)
FAQ — Sesame Bean Labubu
Is “Sesame Bean Labubu” an official name?
It’s widely used by fans; check the box/card for the official printed name.
How do I confirm a Macaron Sesame Bean is legit?
Match the card, box fonts, paint edges, and any hologram/QR requirements from the Authentication Guide.
What’s the best place to find recent prices?
Look at sold listings on major marketplaces, not just active listings.
Can Sesame Bean appear outside Macaron lines?
Dessert-coded aesthetics can surface across drops; verify with series cards to be sure.
Internal link (FAQ footer): One-page Labubu Names alias reference.