does organic foods mean they don't have anything sweet in it? like, there's this organic store here, and they sell cake and anything and everything organic. i'm eating this dessert thing and i just to thinking if it will maybe give you like calories like regular desserts and stuff.
katie_knows_all481 answered Thursday August 17 2006, 3:59 pm: No-
organic simply means the ingredients were grown without chemicals and such that could potentially be harmful. They don't have less calories or anything....They are like regular cake just healthier in the fact that they don't have chemicals in them that helped the ingreidients such as flour, (wheat) to grow.
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Xenolan answered Tuesday August 15 2006, 10:41 pm: Organic generally means all-natural, raised without chemical fertilizers, free-roaming chickens, that kind of thing.
However, be aware that the USFDA actually has no standard for what "organic" MUST mean. Theoretically, you could be eating a hamburger from a genetically-modified cow raised in a climate-controlled box on a vitamin/protein/carbohydrate pulp grown in a test tube, and they could call it "organic" just because they feel like it.
fabulous11 answered Tuesday August 15 2006, 10:26 pm: Oraganic is like all natural. Nothing prossesed and nothing with chemicals or stuff like thatto make them taste different.
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