I doubt organic food could exist today -- most plants today have been bred for human pleasure in some form. Carrots weren't always orange, for example. Today "oraganic" means "without chemicals and stuff I'm afraid of" it seems.
I doubt organic food could exist today -- most plants today have been bred for human pleasure in some form. Carrots weren't always orange, for example. Today "oraganic" means "without chemicals and stuff I'm afraid of" it seems.
RE: dTube: Is Any Food Truly "Organic?"