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What is the difference between green organic coffee and organic coffe?
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Both "organic coffee" and "green organic coffee" are grown organically. The difference is in the fact that the "green organic coffee" hasn't been roasted. Most often, coffee beans are roasted prior to being sold (this gives the coffee beans their brown to black color, aroma and taste). Some people like to roast their own beans and will buy them in their green state (essentially, raw), so they may do so. And, in case this was part of the intent of the question, "organic" means that it is grown naturally, without aid of chemicals and pesticides, and the like.













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May 30th, 2009 at 10:01 pm
one is green
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May 30th, 2009 at 10:14 pm
Both "organic coffee" and "green organic coffee" are grown organically. The difference is in the fact that the "green organic coffee" hasn't been roasted. Most often, coffee beans are roasted prior to being sold (this gives the coffee beans their brown to black color, aroma and taste). Some people like to roast their own beans and will buy them in their green state (essentially, raw), so they may do so. And, in case this was part of the intent of the question, "organic" means that it is grown naturally, without aid of chemicals and pesticides, and the like.
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