I am having a hard time looking for organic foods since I know I can't be so sure of all the vegetables, fruits, and meat that are sold in stores to be organic. The best thing that we can do is to plant our own produce to be definitely sure of what we are eating.I always go organic when and where possible. I think that OMAD is the epitome of quality over quantity, and if I’m eating one meal a day I want to make it the best for me from a nutritional and health standpoint. Organic produce helps me achieve that.
Organic foods are not mostly practice today specially if the crops purpose is for selling. We can plant our own food but the problem is the are to plant them specially for people living in the city. Planting also need extra time to take good care of them and busy people don't have time to do that. We can also consider the knowledge of the individual when it come to planting. Maybe their will come a time that we will be forced to plant our own food.I feel like we need to grow our own foods so that we can be sure that they're 100% organic. Though some sources claim that they are, we can't rely really to those unless we do it ourselves.
That's why I'm confused on how to be sure that what we are eating is organic. I guess we'll just have to make research on those who claims they sell organic foods and be mindful consumers.Organic foods are not mostly practice today specially if the crops purpose is for selling. We can plant our own food but the problem is the are to plant them specially for people living in the city. Planting also need extra time to take good care of them and busy people don't have time to do that. We can also consider the knowledge of the individual when it come to planting. Maybe their will come a time that we will be forced to plant our own food.
I think one good way to find out if the crops is engineered or not is by observing it's size. If it is big that the normal one the we can assume that a lot of fertilizer are use to grow that crop. One more is by observing it's skin, if it is so plain that it's like not being touch by single insects then their is also a chance that it is not grown organic. But mostly they sell good looking crops because it is more attractive by the customers. The sad part is we took the bait because we think that they are healthy to take because for it's appearance.That's why I'm confused on how to be sure that what we are eating is organic. I guess we'll just have to make research on those who claims they sell organic foods and be mindful consumers.