organic
To receive a natural label from the FDA, a food must not contain any artificial ingredients or added colors and should be minimally processed. While the FDA does not have a formal definition for "natural," it generally implies that the food is made from ingredients that are derived from plants or animals and are free from synthetic additives. However, it's important to note that the term "natural" can be subject to interpretation, as the FDA allows some flexibility in its application.
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Organic foods have a legal definition- natural foods do not. To label a food as organic, it must be grown/produced without pesticides, herbicides, hormones, or antibiotics, and cannot contain certain ingredients. The term "natural" can be applied to any food at all.
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It must be minimally processed and free of artificial ingredients, perservatives, and other nonnaturally occurring chemicals.
It must be minimally processed and free of artificial ingredients, perservatives, and other nonnaturally occurring chemicals.
It must be minimally processed and free of artificial ingredients, perservatives, and other nonnaturally occurring chemicals.
It must be minimally processed and free of artificial ingredients, perservatives, and other nonnaturally occurring chemicals.