Frankly and honestly speaking, there's really no way to tell the difference between organic food and the conventional food we are forced to rely on the people selling us the food to be truthful. Luckily for us however, there is hope in the form of labelling which tells us which foods are organic and which foods aren't. In the USA, the USDA requires farms which are organic to follow a strict set of guidelines to be certified as organic.
Over and above this legislation, there are private organic farmers associations …show more content…
To be completely safe in the knowledge that what you're buying is the genuine article you need to look for not only the seal which states the product to be organic, but also the labelling which will tell you exactly how much of the food is actually organic.
Types of labelling
Another thing that you will want to look out for is other types of labelling which might lead you to believe that what you're buying is organically grown food. Most of these labels are there not to tell you that what you're getting is organic, but that what you're getting is "natural" or a "health food" or something along those lines. Remember, it doesn't have to be organically produced to be termed natural or healthy or anything else along those lines. "Organic" is more a state of how the food was produced than whether or not it is completely "natural" or "healthy" or not.
These foods can contain organic foods, but unless they have more than 70% of organic foods contained within the end product, they cannot lay claim to being