If you know Wayanad, coffee plantations are probably one of the first things that come to mind. The district has been growing coffee for decades, with plantations spread across its hills alongside pepper vines and cardamom. But while many know of the plantations, fewer know the story behind the coffee itself. For years, much of Wayanad's coffee left the region as green beans, only to be roasted, blended, and sold elsewhere, with little attention paid to where it was grown.


