Coffee is one part of the plant.
This library explores another.
Across coffee-growing regions, people have boiled, dried, smoked, fermented, and shared the leaves of the coffee plant — alongside the bean, in households, for a very long time.
Some of these traditions are documented. Some are being studied. Some are still being explored — including by us, at Thumpassery Estate.
Choose a door.
Door One
Just Curious?
The Balcony
What is coffee leaf? What does it taste like? Why do people drink it? — a gentle look, no commitment required.
Door Two
Follow the Traditions
The Cultural Wing
How have different communities prepared and used coffee leaves?
Door Three
Explore the Workshop
Where Observation Becomes Experiment
How does processing change flavour — and how is that explored at Thumpassery?
Door Four
Enter the Archives
The Deepest Part of the Library
The framework, the chemistry, and how this library decides what it's willing to claim.
Door Five
Use the Tools
The Interactive Lab
Build a flavour pathway, explore what your leaf and process can produce — or let the Epsilon Board generate a theoretical route beyond the papers.