No it isn't. I think it's a lot more environmentally damaging to ship organic grapes from Argentina by plane and truck all over the world than it is to buy bread that's NOT organic whose wheat was grown and baked locally. That's a lot of fossil fuels. Yes it is so buy it if you can and get organic brown bread only as that is so good for you as well.
They would eat ordinary bread, but crust herb bread is common. They would eat ordinary bread, but crust herb bread is common.
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It is used to turn ordinary bread into toast.
Yes, decomposers break down nonliving organic matter such as dead plants and animals. They play a crucial role in returning nutrients to the environment by breaking down complex organic materials into simpler forms that can be used by other organisms.
Organic bread is made from ingredients that are organic. For example, wheat that was not grown using chemical fertilizers and synthetic pesticides. Regular bread is not made with organic ingredients. It also contains chemicals to give it longer shelf life, improve color, taste and texture.
Typically, yes. You can get bread made without eggs, but "ordinary" bread does have eggs.
old. but it depends on what kind you get. -Krista thanks Krista - real uselesss response. Molds grow better on moist bread but that means fresh bread and that still has enough preservative (organic acid) to inhibit mold. Dry bread too much and no mold will grow. so the answer is moderately old.
wheat flour, salt , water yeast.
No.
no
Yes cheesy bread is better than pizza
NON- organic.. well EVERYWHERE. Non-organic is most of the breads.. If you want organic, go to Sobey's wow... non-organic, really?