Have you ever stared at the sticker on your beautiful fuji apple and wondered what the numbers meant? Turns out, they really do matter! There are many different meanings depending on the first one of those numbers...
Any number that starts with a "9" means that piece of produce is an organic good. You may be wondering what exactly it means for something to be organic. Organic basically means that the soil that the product is grown in has been untouched by pesticides, chemically contaminated fertilizers, pesticides and antibiotics. Organic food not only tastes better, but it has been scientifically proven to have healthier benefits inside the body. Remember, you actually are what you eat, so fuel up on good stuff!! Here are a few produce items to buy organic whenever possible: * Apple * Cucumbers * Kale * Bell Peppers Anything starting with a "3" or "4" means that it is grown conventionally. Conventional farming is when chemicals and pesticides are used in different methods to allow for bigger, faster and longer lasting crops. If you are shopping on a budget, here are a few items that are ok to buy conventionally grown: * Sweet Potatoes * Avocados * Onions * Cabbage Finally, that dreaded number starting with an "8" means your food has been genetically engineered. This means that the food you are buying has been created by a person or machine in order to maximize productivity. Try to stay away from this produce at all costs. Remember to support your local farmers by visiting farmers markets and local food stores, and you can also join a CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) exchange to ensure that you know where your food is coming from. It is one thing to buy organic items at the grocery store, but it's another thing to get the opportunity to shake the hand of the farmer who just grew you dinner! Knowledge is power, and now that you know what you are buying, you can feel comfortable and informed on your next grocery store stop. Eat, cook and be healthy!!! youngandraw.com
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