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The Grossest Bugs You Don’t Know You’re Eating: Organic Gardening

The Grossest Bugs You Don’t Know You’re Eating: Organic Gardening | The Barley Mow | Scoop.it
If you eat processed food, there's a good chance you're also eating a lot of bugs too—so gross! Find out which foods contain the most bugs and how to avoid eating them.

 

Sure, bugs are consumed around the world as a healthy source of protein. But in most places, the people who are eating them know they’re eating them. That’s not the case here in the United States, where we’re still a bit squeamish about eating insects as our sole source of protein.

 

In a lax food-safety loophole, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has decided that allowing insects like mites and maggots is perfectly acceptable, to a degree, provided they don’t hinder the “aesthetic” quality of foods. Aesthetic or not, do you want to eat caterpillars? Here in the United States, it’s estimated that the average person unintentionally eats a pound of insects every year—and here are a few of the more disgusting bugs sneaking into your food.

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Organic tomatoes vs. conventional tomatoes: Is there a nutritional difference?

Organic tomatoes vs. conventional tomatoes: Is there a nutritional difference? | The Barley Mow | Scoop.it

Differences between organic and conventional tomatoes can be explained by the manure used in both cases. "Organic farming doesn't use nitrogenous fertilizers; as a result, plants respond by activating their own defense mechanisms, increasing the levels of all antioxidants," explains the first author of the article, Anna Vallverdú Queralt. "The more stress plants suffer, the more polyphenols they produce," points out lecturer Lamuela.

 

Numerous scientific investigations show that the consumption of these antioxidants has numerous health benefits. Researchers claim that more studies of clinical evidence are still needed to be able to state that organic products are truly better for our health than conventional ones. Lamuela would like to carry out a study with humans comparing organic and conventional tomato consumers.

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