The Sunday Guardian

Chef Kunal Kapur promotes green coffee

- VISHNU MAKHIJANI

He’s curated a “satvik” meal for Prime Minister Narendra Modi and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, hosted four seasons of Masterchef India and an 18-episode Pickled Nation TV series. Now, celebrity Chef Kunal Kapur has turned his attention to green coffee that he says “has a neutral flavour, giving it the added advantage of being versatile”.

“I have prepared cookies using green coffee powder and they are fantastic. Because the taste of green coffee is unlike roasted coffee, it can easily blend into different foods. Another way to use green coffee is by adding it in cupcakes, cold brews and even milk and cereals,” Kapur said ahead of the Internatio­nal Coffee Day on 1 October.

How did he get involved with this initiative and what has been his role so far in promoting green coffee?

Kapur first got introduced to green coffee when he was out of the country travelling, and his initial research was not encouragin­g — it was a beverage that was not highly spoken about.

“While there was a certain amount of education involved, not many focused on its flavour and taste. This is a unique beverage that is mild in taste (unlike your regular roasted coffee) with a distinctiv­e aroma. While there is availabili­ty of the product, there is also a certain understand­ing that is needed in terms of its preparatio­n, the experience of drinking it and most importantl­y, the health benefits it offers. Therefore I hope to encourage people in starting to include this in their daily routine by just making a healthier choice with a healthier coffee,” Kapur explained.

How does one extract green coffee?

Coffee beans are actually green seeds with a bright red berry inside. When it is roasted, it turns the seeds brown, giving it a certain aroma along with the flavour of coffee. For the green coffee bean extract, the seeds are left unroasted and when soaked, it creates a concentrat­ed extract which is known as “green coffee”.

In other words, green coffee is coffee beans in their natural form. There are various forms to consume green coffee. One of the easiest ways to have it is through coffee powder which is soluble in water and easy to prepare, Kapur elaborated.

What are the benefits of green coffee? Green coffee is lower in caffeine and is not only packed with health benefits, but is also great to taste, Kapur said, adding that since it is made with only unroasted beans, it does’nt taste like traditiona­l roasted coffee.

“It has a neutral flavour, giving it the added advantage of being versatile. Green coffee beans have up to 3X antioxidan­t power than regular coffee, making it a naturally healthy alternativ­e. A natural antioxidan­t called Chlorogeni­c acid that is present in green coffee not only protects your health, but also keeps your skin healthy. Moreover, it aids in weight management and helps regulate metabolism, amongst various other benefits,” Kapur said. What is its future?

“I feel green coffee is just a start towards the growing demand in the health segment. There is a huge push needed to make people aware about the availabili­ty of healthy alternativ­es. There are innumerabl­e choices present in categories ranging from breakfast to snacking as well as main meals. Green coffee, oats, coconut, vegetarian protein, moringa etc. are some very unique offerings now available,” Kapur concluded. IANS

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Chef Kunal Kapur.

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