For many, the day doesn’t begin without a cup of tea or coffee. But when health and weight loss become a priority, choices shift. Gym-goers and those on diets often turn to green tea or black coffee.

Both drinks are low in calories and can support digestion to some extent. But which one actually helps burn body fat more effectively? Here’s a closer look at how they differ.

Green Tea: Green tea contains a compound called EGCG (Epigallocatechin Gallate), which helps the body burn fat, especially during exercise. It is lower in caffeine and generally does not cause restlessness.

Black Coffee: Black coffee is high in caffeine. Experts suggest caffeine can boost energy levels and help the body burn calories faster. It can also improve physical performance during workouts.

Metabolism and Digestion: Caffeine helps break down natural fats. Since black coffee contains more caffeine than green tea, it may boost metabolism more quickly and help burn calories even at rest.

Green tea works differently. With its lower caffeine content and EGCG, it may support gradual reduction in belly fat. Consistency is key, regular intake is needed to see results.

Appetite Control: Both drinks can help you feel fuller. Black coffee may suppress appetite for a few hours, so having it before meals could reduce food intake. Green tea supports long-term weight management by helping stabilise blood sugar levels.

Things to Watch: Too much caffeine can lead to restlessness, anxiety, insomnia, and a faster heart rate. Drinking black coffee late in the day may disrupt sleep. Green tea, being lower in caffeine, is gentler on digestion and may be a better option for those with acidity or indigestion.

So, what should you choose? For gradual, steady weight loss, green tea is a good option. If you’re looking for a quick metabolism boost, black coffee may be more effective.
