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Green coffee beans are raw, or pre-roasted coffee beans that can be roasted at home. Green coffee beans have a shelf life of up to two years; whereas roasted coffee beans have a shelf life of up to two weeks. Therefore, green beans roasted at home can be significantly fresher than coffee beans purchased from a store or business chain. Since consumers can purchase green coffee beans from a wide variety of importers and distributors, certain selection processes must be taken into consideration when buying green coffee beans. Here are some steps on how to buy green coffee beans.
 
Green coffee beans are raw, or pre-roasted coffee beans that can be roasted at home. Green coffee beans have a shelf life of up to two years; whereas roasted coffee beans have a shelf life of up to two weeks. Therefore, green beans roasted at home can be significantly fresher than coffee beans purchased from a store or business chain. Since consumers can purchase green coffee beans from a wide variety of importers and distributors, certain selection processes must be taken into consideration when buying green coffee beans. Here are some steps on how to buy green coffee beans.
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==
 
#Perform research to determine which region you want your green coffee beans to come from. Much like wine, coffee beans come from numerous regions all around the world and each has a distinct taste depending on the environment it was grown in. Green coffee beans from Mexico may have hazelnut flavor undertones, whereas green coffee beans from Guatemala may have natural chocolate undertones.
 
#Perform research to determine which region you want your green coffee beans to come from. Much like wine, coffee beans come from numerous regions all around the world and each has a distinct taste depending on the environment it was grown in. Green coffee beans from Mexico may have hazelnut flavor undertones, whereas green coffee beans from Guatemala may have natural chocolate undertones.