Yes, you can put organic and inorganic foods together in a shopping cart. One will not affect the other.
A Organic fruits have 50 percent more antioxidants than nonorganic fruits.
Vitamin E is an organic chemical (meaning a complex compound containing the element carbon), but if you are referring to the "food" sense of those words it may be either organic or nonorganic depending on its source and how it was processed. Note: in chemistry the terminology is organic and inorganic while in "foods" the terminology is organic and nonorganic. The terminologies are completely unrelated.
There is no way to compare them as the word organic has entirely different meanings in each context:organic in the context of foods means they were grown without use of certain practices seen as potentially unhealthfulorganic in the context of chemistry/fuels means complex carbon compoundsAll foods, both organic and nonorganic are organic in the chemical sense.
The best place to find organic foods would be shopping at Whole Foods or Fresh Market. They offer a vast array of organic and dietary foods at reasonable prices.
One drawback to non-organic foods is that you may be consuming higher levels of pesticides, antibiotics or hormones, and your food may be coming from growing conditions that are not as highly regulated as organic products.
A person can tell if the corn they are buying is organic by looking at the labels prior to making a purchase. A person may also consider shopping at places like Whole Foods, where they specialize in organic food.
All foods contain organic compounds.
Circumstances that may limit organic foods are they are more labor intensive to grow, the shelf life of processed organic foods may be shorter than non-organic foods, and they cost more than non-organic foods.
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There is no difference in how the body uses organic foods, processed foods, or any other foods.
Organic foods can be processed, packaged, transported, and stored, but the shelf life may be shorter than non-organic foods, because they do not contain the preservatives that non-organic foods do.
Non organic foods are consumed more than organic, though interest in organic foods is growing.