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Organic Foods 101
In terms of pure chemistry, any food item (even Cheese Whiz) is invariably "organic" because they contain carbon as part of carbohydrates, proteins, or lipids. But the kind of "organic" we're talking about when it comes to groceries is quite a bit different. The USDA now has special regulations defining "organic" foods.