You're probably aware that green tea has antioxidants, but did you know that green coffee does, too? Unroasted coffee beans that are still green contain antioxidants and chlorogenic acid that's been linked to weight loss. To try these benefits for yourself, steep your own green coffee extract or take a powdered green coffee supplement. Remember to talk with your doctor before adding green coffee to your diet, especially if you're on medication.

Method 1
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Making Homemade Green Coffee Extract

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    Purchase green coffee beans. Look for high-quality beans that are wet-processed. This means they weren't dried with the fruit left on which can lead to mold growth. If you can, buy beans that were machine-hulled which removes the husks.[1]
    • You can purchase green coffee beans online or ask your local coffee roaster to put aside some unroasted beans for you to purchase.
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    Rinse 1 cup of green coffee beans and put them in a pot. Put 1 cup (170 g) of green coffee beans into a fine mesh strainer and place it under the sink faucet. Rinse the beans briefly and then transfer them to a pot on the stove.[2]
    • Avoid rubbing the beans vigorously because they'll lose the papery chaff that contains antioxidants.
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    Add 3 cups (710 ml) of water and bring the water to a boil. Pour in filtered or spring water and put the lid on the pot. Turn the burner to high and heat the beans until the water begins to boil.[3]
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    Simmer the beans for 12 minutes over medium heat. Take the lid off of the pot and turn the burner down to medium so the water bubbles gently. Simmer the beans for 12 minutes and stir them occasionally.[4]
    • Stir them gently so you don't loosen the chaff from the corners of the beans.
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    Turn off the burner and strain the extract into a storage container. Set a fine mesh strainer over a bowl or storage container such as a jug. Slowly pour the extract through the strainer and into the container.[5]
    • The strainer should catch the beans and large flakes of the chaff.
    • Consider storing the beans to steep again. Put them in a sealable bag once they've cooled and refrigerate them. Steep them again within 1 week and then discard them.
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    Drink the green coffee extract. Unlike commercial powders that you need to mix, your green coffee extract is ready to drink immediately. If you dislike the strong flavor, dilute it with a little water or juice.[6]
    • Cover and refrigerate the extract for up to 3 to 4 days.
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Method 2
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Drinking Green Coffee for Health Benefits

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    Try drinking green coffee for weight loss. Small research studies suggest that drinking green coffee may prevent weight gain. This is because green coffee contains chlorogenic acid that limits your body from absorbing carbohydrates that you eat.[7]
    • Although more research is needed, green coffee may reduce blood pressure and improve blood sugar.
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    Track your dosage throughout the week. If you bought green coffee powder and are mixing it with boiling water, follow the dosing instructions on the package. Unfortunately, since there aren't dosing recommendations for how much chlorogenic acid to add to your diet, you'll need to monitor how much green coffee extract you're drinking every day. If you develop side effects, cut back on your daily dose.[8]
    • Some studies recommend adding 120 to 300 mg of chlorogenic acid (from a 240 to 3000 mg dose of green coffee extract), but there's no way to tell how much is in your homemade green coffee extract.
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    Pay attention to side effects such as headache, diarrhea, and anxiety. Since green coffee contains more caffeine than traditionally roasted coffee, you're more likely to experience side effects from the caffeine. You may feel anxious, jittery, or develop a rapid heartbeat. If you experience side effects, cut back on the green coffee and consult with your doctor.[9]
    • Other possible side effects include diarrhea, headache, and urinary tract infection.
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    Drink green coffee 30 minutes before your meals. Regardless of whether you're drinking homemade green coffee extract or a powdered green coffee drink, plan to drink your dose on an empty stomach. Wait 30 minutes before eating a meal or snack.[10]
    • Follow the manufacturer's instructions about how many times you can drink green coffee through the day. For example, some may recommend that you limit it to 2 doses a day.
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Community Q&A

  • Question
    Is green coffee powder good for fat loss?
    Anas Al Zaidy
    Anas Al Zaidy
    Community Answer
    Yes, it is, as it makes your body very healthy and it helps to burn belly fat and back fat.
  • Question
    Can I add milk and sugar?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Of course, it's still coffee! If you need to add something to sweeten or smooth it, then feel free to!
  • Question
    I have a baby who's 2 years old and breastfeeding 3 times per day. Is it safe to take green tea?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Two cups a day of green tea is fine (except matcha, which has a higher caffeine content), but the green coffee talked about in this article is not safe to drink while breastfeeding.
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Warnings

  • If you're pregnant or breastfeeding, avoid drinking green coffee since it's higher in caffeine than traditionally roasted coffee. You should also avoid giving it to children.
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Things You'll Need

  • Measuring cups
  • Pot with a lid
  • Fine mesh strainer
  • Storage container
  • Spoon

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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Jessica Gibson. Jessica Gibson is a Writer and Editor who's been with wikiHow since 2014. After completing a year of art studies at the Emily Carr University in Vancouver, she graduated from Columbia College with a BA in History. Jessica also completed an MA in History from The University of Oregon in 2013. This article has been viewed 150,475 times.
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Article SummaryX

To drink green coffee, first rinse 1 cup of green coffee beans under cool water to clean them. Place the rinsed beans in a pan, then add 3 cups of water and bring it to a boil. Once the water is boiling, turn the heat to medium and cook the beans for 12 minutes. After the beans are cooked, strain the liquid extract into a jug or container. Then, drink your green coffee extract. If you don’t like the strong flavor, dilute it with some water or juice. For tips on how to identify possible side effects of drinking green coffee, keep reading!

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