몇 일 전 NYT에 organic food label에 대한 간단한 설명을 담은 기사가 있어 업어온다.

"100% Organic."
Translation: By law, a product with this label has to be made entirely of certified organic ingredients, produced in accordance with federal organic standards, and include no synthetics.

Conclusion: You get what you pay for.

"Organic."
Translation: Products bearing this label are required to contain no less than 95% certified organic ingredients. The remaining 5%: Non-organic and synthetic ingredients.

Conclusion: Good and (mostly) good for you.

"Made with Organic Ingredients."
Translation: These products contain a 70/30 split of organic ingredients and other non-organic products that have been approved by the USDA.

Conclusion: The good stuff, plus a little extra.

What to avoid

"Free-range" or "Free-Roaming."
Translation: For many of us, these words evoke images of chickens free to roam the broad expanses at will. Don't be fooled. This label (stamped on everything from eggs to chicken and meat) does not necessarily mean that animals have spent most of their lives outdoors. To label a product "free-range" or "free-roaming," producers have only to offer the animals outdoor access every day for an "undetermined period"-- which can mean as little as five minutes.

Conclusion: Use with caution.

"Natural" or "All Natural."
Translation: These labels can mean many things. In the case of meat, they mean that the manufacturer claims to have used no artificial flavors, colors, preservatives or synthetics. When it comes to nonmeat products, the label is largely meaningless because there is no accepted definition of "all natural."

Conclusion: Don't confuse all natural with organic.

"Organic labels on seafood."
Translation: This label can be applied at will, as the U.S. Department of Agriculture has set no standards for organic seafood.

Conclusion: Don't believe the hype.

http://marketwatch.nytimes.com/custom/nyt-com/html-story.asp?guid=%7BC5F31664-DEC3-4E8E-97FA-2563B01729F1%7D

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  1. Tom 2007/09/30 12:44 # M/D Reply Permalink

    누난 100% Organic 드시남? 암튼 음식 갖고 장난치는 애들이 가장 못됐어~

    1. Jekkie 2007/10/01 08:19 # M/D Permalink

      Organic 너무 비싸서 다는 못 먹어.
      기본적인 야채는 일반 먹고 과일은 가능한 Organic으로..
      소고기는 무조건 Black Angus (고기맛 좋아~!)
      닭고기는 무조건 Amish Non-antibiotics..
      돼지고기는 무조건 삽!겹!살! ^0^
      오늘도 30분 뛰고 혼자 삽결살 구워 먹었다는..... ㅡ_ㅡa

  2. 자유 2007/10/01 03:10 # M/D Reply Permalink

    올가닉 아니어도 좋으니 믿고 먹을 수 있는 먹거리가 아쉽습니다.
    우리나라에선 알고나면 먹을 것이 없어요. :(

    1. Jekkie 2007/10/01 08:26 # M/D Permalink

      이 동네도 마찬가지 인 것 같아요.
      먹는 건 전반적으로 한국 사람들이 더 좋게 먹는 것 같고요.
      어찌나 냉동식품, Fastfood, 군것질 의존도가 높은지 옆에서 보는 제가 다 걱정돼요.
      외식 가격도 너무 비싸요.
      샌드위치 가게가 아닌 왠만한 식당에서 한끼 먹으려면 기본 1인당 세금, 팁 포함 15-20불은 내야 하니까 부담도 너무 크고요. 팁 계산하는 거 너무 싫어요!!

  3. Tom 2007/10/01 11:30 # M/D Reply Permalink

    The land of processed food. 소화 더럽게 안 되어서 더욱 짜증나지.

    1. Jekkie 2007/10/02 09:51 # M/D Permalink

      왠만해선 안 먹어.
      살만 찌고 소화도 안되고... ㅜ_ㅜ

  4. 소짱 2007/10/02 02:10 # M/D Reply Permalink

    미쿡 스테키 먹고시포요! 아 배고프닥...ㅠㅠ

    1. Jekkie 2007/10/02 09:52 # M/D Permalink

      소짜앙!
      소짱 오믄 내가 스테키 해줄께!!!
      포테토랑!!!

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