Y'know, up until just recently, I thought "organic" was just a meaningless term to get people to buy stuff. Because I'd learned that "organic" meant carbon-based, so of COURSE a tomato is organic, how could it NOT be? ALL tomatoes are organic, unless they're made of plastic.
Of course "organic" food has more nutrients. You can tell by the fact that it has more flavour.
I love the way the article assumes that it is lack of nitrogen that causes the extra flavonoids in the organically grown tomatoes. How about maybe artificial fertilizers don't provide the plants with as much of what they need to produce nutrients? They claim that organically grown doesn't use fertilizer. Hogwash. They use old fashioned fertilizers.
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But I guess it has a new meaning now.
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Why are good people so consistently determined to join the ranks of the enemy?
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I love the way the article assumes that it is lack of nitrogen that causes the extra flavonoids in the organically grown tomatoes. How about maybe artificial fertilizers don't provide the plants with as much of what they need to produce nutrients? They claim that organically grown doesn't use fertilizer. Hogwash. They use old fashioned fertilizers.