What foods are safe to eat even when they are not organically farmed?

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  1. Earl S. Wynn profile image78
    Earl S. Wynnposted 13 years ago

    What foods are safe to eat even when they are not organically farmed?

    I know that all food is safe to eat to a certain degree, but are there some foods that it doesn't matter if they're farmed organically? (like, perhaps, coffee?)

  2. Craan profile image81
    Craanposted 13 years ago

    Fruits and vegetables that have a thick outer skin are safer to eat because it's harder for pesticides to penetrate. You should  remove the skin before eating, like bananas.

  3. freehans profile image61
    freehansposted 13 years ago

    There are so many healthy foods that are safe to eat aside from coffee and these are peanut, tomatoes, avocado, squash and a lot more foods to mention just like fruits and vegetables. But be careful when it comes to green leafy vegetables, they are very healthy foods to eat but sometimes they are expose to chemical sprays. When choosing to eat green leafy vegetables, make sure that they are not overly sprayed with chemicals. One very important thing to remember when choosing and the right foods to eat is that we only have to not overcooked the foods when cooking because nutrients contained in the foods will be lost due to extreme heat. Also it is important to remember that we must not always eat chemically process foods because they contained chemicals like preservatives which can cause damage to our internal body cells.

  4. JayeWisdom profile image89
    JayeWisdomposted 12 years ago

    The answer about foods with thick outer skins being less likely to contain pesticide residue is correct. However, some extremely dangerous pesticides are being used quite liberally on other produce (veggies and fruits) with thin skins. You couldn't pay me to eat a non-organic commercially-grown tomato, squash or strawberry!

    California recently approved the use of a dangerously toxic pesticide for strawberries, chili peppers and other produce crops. Farm workers and environmental organizations filed a lawsuit against the so-called Pesticide Regulation Department, and the scientists on the department's own advisory panel warned that it's an "extremely toxic and dangerous chemical"--to no avail. Heavy spraying with this poison went right ahead. When the bottom line is at stake, you can't count on any official agency to protect you and your family. You must do it yourself! That doesn't, of course, help the farmworkers exposed to this poison or the people living in close proximity who get run-off water with this toxin.  So, no, Earl....all food is NOT safe to eat to a certain degree.

 
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