Of Course! The term organic just means better for example: "Organic Milk"-
This just means this milk comes from cows that are taken better care of.
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No, organic is not a con. There may be unscrupulous farmers who say their produce is organic when it is not, but organic in itself is real. Many believe organic foods are healthier than non-organic foods,
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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.
yes organic foods drived from living things
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.
Looking for organic foods in supermarket weekly ads is probably the best way to find organic foods at resonable prices.
Organic foods are grown without the use of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides. Processed organic foods are made from organically grown foods and do not contain additives and preservatives that are not organic. They are not GMO.
Yes. Go to Whole Foods or any other organic/gourmet grocer.
You can get organic foods in virtually any large grocery store chain in America. You can recognize organic foods by the green USDA Certified Organic label. If you are buying produce, organic produce will have a sticker that starts with the number 9.