Oct
10
2009
Can you taste the difference between organic and non organic food?
Devin asked:
I had to do a science fair project on if you can tell the difference in taste between organic and non organic cookies. People could taste the difference between the Oreos and Newman O’s so I was wondering if people have tasted the difference in other foods. Please don’t tell me about how you think organic food is a scam. Thanks!
I had to do a science fair project on if you can tell the difference in taste between organic and non organic cookies. People could taste the difference between the Oreos and Newman O’s so I was wondering if people have tasted the difference in other foods. Please don’t tell me about how you think organic food is a scam. Thanks!

















By Joanne, October 13, 2009 @ 3:43 am
No, we can’t taste the difference. But our livers know the difference between the natural and artificial pesticides.
By Harry > Edward, October 14, 2009 @ 2:30 am
Organic foods are produced with hormones, antibiotics, genetic modification, pesticides, or anything else that deters from the way it naturally grows.
By Sid R, October 14, 2009 @ 7:46 am
Let’s keep it simple , and honest.
It is virtually impossible to be able to tell a taste difference between the two.
Although organically grown foods may be healthier for humans, the molecular structure in grains, vegetables, and meats remain the same using natural growing methods. Although I’m probably wrong in my thinking, I tend to believe that the general public is being taken advantage of by inflated pricing and marketing of organically grown foods.
It wasn’t so long ago that the organically grown vegetables section in supermarkets would spray them with a chemical to maintain bright color and appearance, and still be considered ‘organic’.
By Tim, October 15, 2009 @ 9:05 pm
organic substances contain carbon
Inorganic food encompasses everything that organic food is not.
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