Each dollar spent on organic food is essentially a vote for clean air, water and soil. We, as consumers of organic food, are sending a powerful message that these are important to us and apparently we are finally being heard. While, ten years ago you needed to shop in specialty health food stores to find organic foods they can now be found in just about every supermarket. Therefore, I recommend buying organic, and locally grown, whenever possible. However, when you can't afford to purchase organics exclusively: avoid the dirty dozen.
According to the Sierra Club, if every American switched just 10% of their diet to organic food we could take 6 billion lbs. of carbon out of the air and return it to the soil. A good place to start would be with the dirtiest dozen fruits and vegetables.
The environmental working group has compiled a list to show the varying levels of pesticides on 43 kinds of produce. To request a list and to learn more about how it was compiled visit, www.foodnews.org.
1 (worst) | Peaches | 100 (highest pesticide load) |
2 | Apples | 89 |
3 | Sweet Bell Peppers | 86 |
4 | Celery | 85 |
5 | Nectarines | 84 |
6 | Strawberries | 82 |
7 | Cherries | 75 |
8 | Pears | 65 |
9 | Grapes - Imported | 65 |
10 | Spinach | 60 |
11 | Lettuce | 59 |
12 | Potatoes | 58 |
13 | Carrots | 57 |
14 | Green Beans | 53 |
15 | Hot Peppers | 53 |
16 | Cucumbers | 52 |
17 | Raspberries | 47 |
18 | Plums | 45 |
19 | Grapes - Domestic | 43 |
20 | Oranges | 42 |
21 | Grapefruit | 40 |
22 | Tangerine | 38 |
23 | Mushrooms | 37 |
24 | Cantaloupe | 34 |
25 | Honeydew Melon | 31 |
26 | Tomatoes | 30 |
27 | Sweet Potatoes | 30 |
28 | Watermelon | 28 |
29 | Winter Squash | 27 |
30 | Cauliflower | 27 |
31 | Blueberries | 24 |
32 | Papaya | 21 |
33 | Broccoli | 18 |
34 | Cabbage | 17 |
35 | Bananas | 16 |
36 | Kiwi | 14 |
37 | Sweet peas - frozen | 11 |
38 | Asparagus | 11 |
39 | Mango | 9 |
40 | Pineapples | 7 |
41 | Sweet Corn - frozen | 2 |
42 | Avocado | 1 |
43 (best) | Onions | 1 (lowest pesticide load) |
Where can I find low cost organics?
New York City residents can get low cost organics delivered right to their door through www.organicdirect.com.
Please comment if you have a low cost organic store in your area.
1 comment:
In the last couple of years I have made a point of speaking to the managers at my local supermarkets, asking them to stock more organic produce. In some cases I have been really impressed at how accommodating they have been.
At Foodmaster (in Somerville, MA) I asked them to stock organic apples and oranges. The manager agreed that they should be doing that. Within a week or so they appeared, along with a few other types of organic fruits and vegetables. I also asked for free-range organic eggs, and they sell those now as well.
I would urge people to talk to their supermarket managers. Same thing with other stores. For example, ask stationery stores to stock recycled paper. This is how prices on eco-friendly products will come down - by more and more people buying them.
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