What are 3 foods you should always buy organic
17 Foods You Should Always Buy Organic
In a perfect world, you would eat all organic everything. The more organic food you eat, the less sketchy chemicals youre ingestingnamely, pesticides, which by their very definition are designed to kill other living things. And while we arent weeds or bugs feeding on crops, we do eat the produce that end up being sprayed with the stuff.
Thats a big deal, since research has linked the ingestion of pesticides to ADHD in children, a lower sperm count in young healthy men, and fertility issues, but more research needs to be done to fully understand those links.
Because various types of pesticides can make their way to your food, you might be taking in a cocktail of chemicals. These mixtures may increase your risk of gene mutation and halt your bodys ability to repair damaged DNA, which has been linked to an increased cancer risk, according to a report from the University of California Los Angeles.
Going organic wont completely eliminate your exposure to these chemicals, but depending on the foods you pick, it can help. For instance, a large meta-analysis from Stanford University Medical Center found that organic fruits and vegetables didnt really differ in nutritional quality compared to conventional produce, but they did have a 30 percent lower risk of pesticide contamination.
The problem? Organic food is pricey. Knowing what foods to splurge on can get tricky, but a good rule of thumb is to look out for produce that is more likely to have pesticide residues, explains Gary Adamkiewicz, assistant professor of environmental health and exposure disparities at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, meaning lots of produce should top your list.
When youre navigating the grocery store, keep the following foods in mind if youre looking to go organic. They wont be hard to find look for the USDA Organic sticker.
STRAWBERRIES, SPINACH, AND NECTARINES
A good place to start, Adamkiewicz says, is with the Environmental Working Groups (EWG) list of produce ranked by how many pesticides are in them, categorized as the Dirty Dozen and the Clean Fifteen. The EWG compiles these lists each year based on 36,000 samples of produce collected by the Food and Drug Administration and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The samples are taken as the food is typically consumed, so after its been washed and, in some cases, peeled.
Strawberries rank number one on EWGs most recent list of of the Dirty Dozen because they had the most pesticide residue. More than 98 percent of strawberry samples had pesticide residue, and a single sample of strawberries showed 20 different pesticides, according to the EWG.
Spinach comes in second place, as these samples had twice as much pesticide residue by weight than any other crop on average. Nectarines follow at number three, 98 percent of which showed pesticide residue.
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APPLES, PEACHES, PEARS, CHERRIES, AND GRAPES
Apples rank fourth on the EWGs list of the Dirty Dozen. Their thin skin is the culprit here, explains Rachel Roberts, R.D., a dietitian at Detroit Medical Centers Your New Self Weight Loss Solutions Program.
The rule of thumb is to choose organic fruits and vegetables with a thin skin, such as apples, strawberries, and celery, and non-organic vegetables with thick skins, like pineapples and melons, she says.
Thats why peaches, pears, cherries, and grapes also make the Dirty Dozen list. Theyre thin-skinned fruits you might not think twice about biting right into.
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CELERY, TOMATOES, POTATOES, BELL PEPPERS, AND HOT PEPPERS
These pantry staples also have thin skins, meaning they dont have as much of a protective barrier against pesticides, says Roberts.
Peeling foods can help, but it may not eliminate all of the pesticides on your produce, according to Consumer Reports. Some pesticides are actually absorbed through the plants roots, meaning they might end up in the flesh of your food. Plus, the skin is loaded with beneficial nutrients.
A good wash (with a vegetable brush like this one) is still encouraged, even if you buy organic.
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PEANUT BUTTER
If youre buying peanut butter with only one or two ingredients (hint: they should just be peanuts and salt), then its a pretty healthy fat source when you keep your portion size in check.
But Roberts says to go organic for an even better option. Peanut butter should be purchased organically to avoid pesticides, which permeate the thin outer shells of peanuts, she says. Non-organic peanut butters can be high in pesticides or fungus and often use fats, sugar, and sometimes hydrogenated oils to increase shelf life. Check out this creamy light roasted variety from Santa Cruz.
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POULTRY
Aside from fruits and vegetables, Adamkiewicz says there isnt as much evidence for pesticides in meat and dairy. Although he personally likes to spend his money on organic milk, its not as necessary for consumers as the Dirty Dozen.
Still, the USDA requirements for organic meat require that livestock arent given hormones or antibiotics, are raised in conditions that mimic their natural behaviors (such as being able to graze on a pasture), and are fed 100 percent organic feed.
Organic agriculture makes a lot of sense for the environment and for health. This extends to livestock-derived foods, even though we dont have a lot of studies that show differences in chemical residues between organic and conventional milk specifically, Adamkiewicz says.
Roberts recommends choosing organic poultry, like chicken and turkey, if you have the extra cash to dish out. We like this organic chicken breast from Perdue Harvestland, and these roasted turkey breast slices from Organic Prairie.
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PORK
The same USDA standards for livestock apply to pork.
Organic poultry and pigs are given foods with no synthetic pesticides or chemical fertilizers, which contributes to improved animal health and less environmental impact, Roberts explains.
She adds: Non-organic meats differ in regard to the amount of antibiotic use during production. Antibiotic overuse in conventional meat can lead to an increase in treatment-resistant bacterial infections in humans.
Pork Skewers With Fresh Herb Sauce:
BEEF
Grass-fed beef contains more omega-3 fatty acids than grain-fed beef, since grass naturally contains more omega-3s, which are great for your heart and brain health.
The fatty acid composition in organic animal products is far better; the levels of omega-3 fatty acids [in organic beef] are approximately 50 percent higher, which is beneficial for lowering the risk of heart disease, Roberts says, potentially because they may help fight inflammation in your body.
Its also raised without hormones or antibiotics. Check out this grass-fed beef from Organic Prairie.
12 foods you should always buy organic - plus the ones you don't have to
Still battling with the classic supermarket conundrum of whether to buyorganic or not? Shoppers have long questioned whether it's worth spending more money on foods that have been grown without pesticides, but according to Pesticide Action Network UK (PAN UK), certain fruits and vegetables are more contaminated than others. So it's time to get picky with your organic produce!
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While the majority of people are on board with the idea of environmentally-friendly products that minimise the chemicals we put in our bodies, our bank balance may disagree. Luckily, PAN UK has advised what we should and shouldn't be buying organic, namingtheir 'dirty dozen' and 'clean fifteen'. Keep scrolling to streamline your shopping list...
The 'dirty dozen': 12 fruit and vegetables you should always try to buy organic
These foods were found to have the highest levels of pesticide residues by PAN UK in tests between 2012 and 2017, and as a result, are the ones you should always try to buy organic where possible - and some of them may surprise you.
1. Grapefruit
2. Oranges
3. Lemons and limes
4. Strawberries
5. Pears
6. Grapes
7. Cherries
8. Peaches
9. Parsnips
10. Asparagus
11. Apples
12. Apricots
Other foods to consider buying organic
Fruit and vegetables are not the only products to contain what is known as 'pesticide cocktails'. PAN UK explained pesticides appear in millions of different combinations in varying concentrations, and there is growing concern about the potential impact of the cocktail effect on human health and the environment. These starchy foods and grains were also found to have multiple pesticide residues.
1. Rice
2. Bread
3. Wheat
4. Oats
5. Cereal bars
PAN UK revealed you don't need to buy allorganic produce
The 'clean fifteen': 15 best fruit and vegetables to buy non-organic
These itemswere found to have the least amount of pesticide residues and therefore are generally okay to buy non-organic.
1. Beetroot
2. Corn on the cob
3. Figs
4. Mushrooms
5. Rhubarb
6. Swede
7. Turnip
8. Onions
9. Avocado
10. Cauliflower
11. Radish
12. Sweet potato
13. Broad Beans
14. Leeks
15. Pumpkin and squash