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Whats the difference between “whole foods” and “organic foods”?

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Whats the difference between “whole foods” and “organic foods”?

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Whole foods are unprocessed and unrefined, or processed and refined as little as possible before being consumed. An apple picked right off the tree is an example of a whole food. But a store-bought apple juice from concentrate is definitely not one. For a food to be considered organic, it must meet a different set of criteria.

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