Is Organic Fruit Really Better For You?

Wednesday, November 21st, 2007

Organic fruit is very popular today and, indeed, it is very good for you. This fruit is grown without the toxic chemicals and pesticides that most of our fruit has been grown with over the years. Many of these chemical residues are left behind on the fruit even after it has been cleaned by the farmers that grow the fruit. Natural pesticides and fertilizers are used in growing organic fruit; therefore, the harm the immune and central nervous system may suffer from when using chemicals and pesticides on fruit are immense, as is the threat of cancer. By growing organic fruit these health risks are eliminated. This, of course, makes organic fruit much safer for the population, especially our children.

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Organic Vegetable Seeds Are In Demand

Sunday, November 18th, 2007

The organic vegetable market is exploding due to the consumers’ knowledge and need for organically grown produce. Traditionally produced vegetables are now on a downswing due to the high demand of organically grown food. Because of this demand the organic vegetable seed industry has grown dramatically in order to fill the need. The increase in varieties and selections of vegetables in restaurants and supermarkets has also supplied the need for these organic seeds. The process of supply and demand goes right down to the small organic farm producing the organic vegetable seeds and then to the small farm that buys and grows the organic vegetables. The smaller seed companies are producing the majority of the organic vegetable seeds, but the commercial seed giants are starting to get their noses right into the fray and providing a more diverse selection of its seeds to the consumer. The FDA has now required a special certification label which must be present on the produce; therefore, the buyers are going directly to the smaller organic vegetable seed farms to be ensured they are getting the quality organic produce.

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Sourcing Organic Food Coupons

Thursday, November 15th, 2007

Coupons for organic foods are quite hard to come by. Clearly they are needed as most organic foods are quite expensive when compared with standard products. For instance, organic vegetables are typically about thirty percent more expensive than vegetables that are not deemed organic. Derived products are even more expensive as in that case both the source material and the process will need to be validated or verified that they meet the organic criteria. Derived products such as organic peanut butter are actually very good and, therefore, the relevant coupons for organic food are quite in demand, but they are hard to find.

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Caviar

Tuesday, November 13th, 2007

Caviar is the processed salted roe of numerous species of fish which with variety have their own unique taste. It is considered a delicacy in many areas, including the United States. Caviar is quite expensive, and the higher quality you are looking for, the more of a premium price you will pay to get it. There are many varieties of caviar. Iranian and American caviar are very popular. Iranian caviar comes from beluga, sevruga, and osetra. Russian Caviar availability also comes from beluga, sevruga and osetra. American comes from bowfin, white fish, sturgeon, paddlefish and salmon. The rare golden Sterlet caviar was once the favoriteof Czars and emperors, but the species is now nearly extint.

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The Pros And Cons Of Organic Plant Food

Monday, November 12th, 2007

When one thinks of organic plant food one’s mind usually skips to manure. This is the number one most common source of organic plant food. Providing active nutrients, fungi and the bacteria necessary for the development of fertile soil, manure in all of its forms is very popular. Manure actually comes in several forms and grades. It certainly is not all horse or cow dung. Manures that are feces of animals are known collectively as simply animal manures. The animals used are typically herbivores, plant eating mammals such as hogs and cattle, though poultry manure can be used with due care.

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Seafood

Sunday, November 11th, 2007

Seafood includes all fresh or saltwater fish, shellfish, crustaceans, and other aquatic delicacies. It is divided into three groups. Demersal is white fish including cod and halibut. Pelagic is oil like fish such as herring and tuna. Shellfish including scallops and oysters.

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Some Interesting Organic Food Facts

Friday, November 9th, 2007

There are many facts and rumors running around about organic foods, some of them true and some of them completely false. The primary goal of organic food agriculture is to optimize the health of the soil life, plants, animals and people. It is a very simple goal and one that is very simple to attain. One misconceived organic food fact is about the use of antibiotics and hormones. Very much unlike the conventional food stuffs, organic foods do not use antibiotics to prevent animals from getting diseased or sick. They do not use growth hormones to beef up livestock or to provide a better immune system. Organic foods are also not completely pesticide free. Another organic food fact; just because a food says it is organic does not mean it is free of herbicides or chemicals. Organic foods use natural cultural practices to ward against nasty pests and diseases. Some chemical pesticides must be used, but only in moderation. There is usually 73% less pesticide on organic vegetables than there is on conventional vegetables when it finally gets to the consumer. The next interesting organic food fact is that red raspberries, strawberries, peaches and apples that are grown in the United States and cantaloupe that is grown in Mexico are the foods which are most contaminated with pesticides. The least contaminated are watermelon, kiwi, bananas, pineapple and domestically grown cantaloupe. The least contaminated of the vegetable line is onions, peas and corn. These tests were made by the U.S. government.

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Delicacies

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

A delicacy is any food that is unique to the area it comes from. Delicacies are often rare foods that are hard to get hold of or prepare. As a result, they may only be served on special occasions. Often the rarity and the complexity to prepare such dishes are very expensive compared to other local foods. Delicacies come from all over the world. Some may not sound appetizing at all, but they are somewhere out there!

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Homemade Ice Cream

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

Making homemade ice cream is a delicious treat you can make for your family or a special occasion. You can follow the recipes that come with an ice cream maker or practice making your own wonderful mixtures. To help you make the very best ice cream possible, here are some helpful hints.

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Organic Food Research Facts

Tuesday, November 6th, 2007

Organic foods are those that are grown within a certain standard. Organic food research has grown by leaps and bounds since many people have started going organic. Organic food research has to find new ways to develop and bring to the consumer the different food stuffs that they need.

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