are organic foods suitable for vegetarians?!


Question: Are organic foods suitable for vegetarians?
i have to do a project on organic foods and there's a question "are organic foods suitable for vegetarians" and i can't seem to find any answers

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Organic foods may be fertilized with animal by-products, such as waste, but also blood and bone meal. This can be tricky for vegans, but not necessarily vegetarians, who generally only avoid consuming meat. Vegan-organic farming hasn't exactly caught onto the mainstream yet, although people can certainly grow their own vegan-organic gardens at home.

I'm vegan, and I eat organic when I can. It's one of those things where I have to throw up my hands and say, "I'm doing the best I can!"



Organic foods are suitable for any diet. It simply means they were grown or raised naturally. It seems strange to me that the cheap food of the past is now the expensive food of today.

And yes there is organic meat. I raise cows in that way myself. It means they eat grass, not corn. And I do not put them in feed lots, give them growth hormones or antibiotics (unless they are sick). I rise organic produce (called my garden). I use compost to fertilize. I put plants they grow together well.

I tend to think it is better for me to eat organic food. At least I think it tastes better.



Organic is production sans chemicals. In vegetarian parlance it means vegetables grown without fertilisers and pesticides.
It is suitable for vegetarians. And had it not been also it may be ok to some.
Organic or not is not an option restricted to vegetarians alone!



anything thats not organic meat or fish is just fine fine for vegetarians.

Cool idea for a project!

Good organic source: http://www.ams.usda.gov/AMSv1.0/nop

good luck with your project!



Whether a food is organic has nothing to with it being vegetarian. Organic chicken is, surprisingly, not vegetarian. Organic carrots are. You see?



Oarganuc foods are suitable for everyone.



Organic meats aren't. But everything else is.




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