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Organic Cranberries - 250 g
Ever more popular for good reasons! A dried, fruity-bitter alternative to snacking. Contain a lot of important secondary plant compounds.
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Organic Physalis - 500 g
Golden yellow and unbelievably aromatic! Originally native to South America, the fruit is now cultivated in many countries. Our Organic Physalis (Physalis peruviana), which are also called Cape Gooseberry, are already a real pleasure on their own. They can also be used as an addition to cereals and yoghurt or to complement salads and pastries. Naturally high in fibre No added sugar (contains natural sugar)
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Organic Mulberries - 500 g
What a tasty treat! These gently dried white mulberries are a pure, unadulterated natural product without any additives. They delight young and old as a wonderfully aromatic, subtly-sweet delicacy for snacking, or to add to cereals, quark dishes, semolina pudding, etc. Also ideal as an energy supplier before and during sports! Subtle-sweet delicacy Naturally high in fibre No added sugar (contains natural sugar)
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Organic Arganoil - 250 ml
Gourmet cooking oil, roasted, cold pressed Organic Argan Oil, roasted prepared in the traditional way of the Berber tribe, is produced form the roasted seeds of the Argan tree (Argania Spinosa) that grows in the south-western part of Morocco. As valuable gourmet cooking oil it established itself in the ambitious kitchen. It consists of approximately 80% of biologically active unsaturated fatty acids, particularly linoleic and oleic acid, that contribute to the preservation of a normal cholesterol level in the blood (from 10 g linoleic acid/day which corresponds to approx. 30 g Organic Argan oil roasted). With its slightly nutty flavour, it refines the flavour of salads and cooked dishes, but it can also be used undiluted (1-3 teaspoons daily).
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Why is organic chemistry called organic chemistry?
Organic chemistry is called so because it was originally believed that compounds found in living organisms could only be produced by living organisms, and were therefore called "organic" compounds. This belief was later disproven, but the name stuck. Organic chemistry is the study of carbon-containing compounds, which are abundant in living organisms, and it focuses on the structure, properties, and reactions of these compounds.
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How can one make organic sausage at home?
To make organic sausage at home, start by selecting high-quality organic meat such as pork or chicken. Grind the meat using a meat grinder and mix in organic seasonings such as salt, pepper, garlic, and herbs. Stuff the seasoned meat mixture into natural casings and twist into sausage links. Cook the sausages by grilling, baking, or pan-frying until they reach a safe internal temperature. Enjoy your homemade organic sausages!
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What is the difference between organic and non-organic?
Organic products are grown and produced without the use of synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or genetically modified organisms. They also do not contain artificial preservatives or additives. Non-organic products, on the other hand, may contain synthetic chemicals and pesticides, and are often produced using genetically modified organisms. Organic farming practices also focus on sustainability and environmental conservation, while non-organic farming may have a greater impact on the environment.
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Is organic meat still unhealthy, even if it's organic?
Organic meat is generally considered to be healthier than conventionally raised meat because it is produced without the use of synthetic pesticides, hormones, or antibiotics. However, it is still important to consume organic meat in moderation and as part of a balanced diet. Organic meat can still be high in saturated fat and cholesterol, so it is important to consider portion sizes and overall dietary choices. Additionally, the way the meat is prepared and cooked can also impact its healthfulness.
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Organic Mango Strips - 200 g
Dried, no sulphur, no sugar added. Delectable mango strips from ripe, sun-bathed fruits that have been organically grown. Carefully dried and then freshly packed. Ideal for snacking, baking and creative cooking ideas, for example exotic rice and vegetable dishes. Organic Mango Strips can also be soaked before consumption, e.g. in water, apple juice or in an alcoholic beverage for a tropical fruity cocktail.
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Organic Goji Berries - 500 g
The goji berry also known as Chinese wolfberry, is the fruit of the lycium bush (barbarum lycium, buck-thorn). In the highly situated and sun-spoiled regions in China and Central Asia ideal conditions of growth for these red shining fruits can be found. Goji berries have been popular in Asia for a long time. They are often nicknamed the "happy berry" and are considered to be the fruit of well-being. Modern time scientific examinations confirm the reputation of the goji berry as an exceptional gift of nature. Their high content of lutein, zeaxanthin and beta-carotene is remarkable. Our goji berries are produced according to certified organic agriculture and have been gently dried in the sun so that valuable substances and the natural colour are retained. They taste fruity-sharp, not too sweet and are wonderfully suitable as an addition to mueslis or simply as healthy alternative for snacking. Our goji berries are a natural product. Variations in appearance, colour and taste are natural and do not indicate a loss of quality.
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Organic Rosehip Powder - 500 g
Rosehips, the bright red fruits of the wild or dog rose, are a delicious, substantial gift from nature. The sweet-sour pulp is popular with young and old and can be enjoyed raw. However, the finely hairy seeds or kernels enclosed in the fruit must first be removed with difficulty. Our 100 % pure rosehip powder offers you a delicious, convenient alternative. Whole rosehips with seeds from controlled organic cultivation are ground micro-fine. Organic Rosehip Powder is suitable, amongst other things, for adding to smoothies, shakes, mueslis or for mixing with juice. Vegetarian, vegan.
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Organic Agave Syrup - 1 litre
A natural sweetener from certified organic agave plants (Agave Salmiana). With its intense sweetness and mild, fine-aromatic taste, characterised by a light, subtle caramel note, agave syrup is an excellent alternative for sweetening smoothies and cereals, desserts, beverages such as coffee and tea, for baking, pancakes or simply as pure vegetable-based spread. The light yellow, concentrated juice naturally has a high fructose content, is 100% vegan, is easy to dose and very versatile. You will love it!
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'Psychological or organic?'
When determining the cause of a particular symptom or condition, it is important to consider whether it is psychological or organic in nature. Psychological issues are related to mental and emotional factors, such as stress, trauma, or mood disorders, while organic issues are related to physical factors, such as genetics, hormones, or brain chemistry. It is important to consider both possibilities and seek professional help to accurately diagnose and address the underlying cause. Sometimes, symptoms may have both psychological and organic components, requiring a comprehensive approach to treatment.
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Is organic sustainable?
Organic farming practices can be more sustainable than conventional methods in terms of reducing chemical inputs, promoting biodiversity, and improving soil health. However, there are challenges to the scalability and efficiency of organic farming, which can impact its overall sustainability. For example, organic farming typically requires more land and labor to produce the same amount of food as conventional methods, which can limit its ability to meet global food demand. Additionally, the transportation and distribution of organic products can have a higher environmental impact due to their shorter shelf life and the need for refrigeration. Overall, while organic farming has many sustainable benefits, there are also limitations to its long-term sustainability on a large scale.
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What is the difference between organic and non-organic potatoes?
Organic potatoes are grown without the use of synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers. They are also non-GMO and are typically grown in soil that has been free from prohibited substances for at least three years. Non-organic potatoes, on the other hand, may be grown with the use of synthetic chemicals and may be genetically modified. Additionally, organic potatoes are often grown using sustainable farming practices that promote soil health and biodiversity.
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Which is better, Hipp Organic Formula or Hipp Organic Combiotik?
Both Hipp Organic Formula and Hipp Organic Combiotik are high-quality organic formulas, but they have some differences. Hipp Organic Combiotik contains prebiotics and probiotics, which can help support a baby's digestive system and overall health. It also contains omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which are important for brain and eye development. However, some babies may not tolerate the prebiotics and probiotics well, so it's important to monitor your baby's reaction to the formula. Ultimately, the best choice between the two formulas depends on your baby's individual needs and any specific dietary concerns.
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