Or you can go to the EXTREME side and watch this hilarious video about organic and inorganic foods:
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dictionary.com wrote:or·gan·ic
adj.n.
- Of, relating to, or derived from living organisms: organic matter.
- Of, relating to, or affecting a bodily organ: an organic disease.
- Of, marked by, or involving the use of fertilizers or pesticides that are strictly of animal or vegetable origin: organic vegetables; an organic farm.
- Raised or conducted without the use of drugs, hormones, or synthetic chemicals: organic chicken; organic cattle farming.
- Serving organic food: an organic restaurant.
- Simple, healthful, and close to nature: an organic lifestyle.
- Having properties associated with living organisms.
- Resembling a living organism in organization or development; interconnected: society as an organic whole.
- Constituting an integral part of a whole; fundamental.
- Law. Denoting or relating to the fundamental or constitutional laws and precepts of a government or an organization.
- Chemistry. Of or designating carbon compounds.
or·gani·cal·ly adv.
- A substance, especially a fertilizer or pesticide, of animal or vegetable origin.
- Chemistry. An organic compound.
organ·ici·ty n.
dictionary.com wrote:food
n.
- Material, usually of plant or animal origin, that contains or consists of essential body nutrients, such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, or minerals, and is ingested and assimilated by an organism to produce energy, stimulate growth, and maintain life.
- A specified kind of nourishment: breakfast food; plant food.
- Nourishment eaten in solid form: food and drink.
- Something that nourishes or sustains in a way suggestive of physical nourishment: food for thought; food for the soul.
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