Organic Fruits and Vegetables: What the Taste Differences Are

Chad R. Herman
You spend most of your life eating fruits and and vegetables and not thinking much of it. Then one day you take a bite of an apple and you can't believe what a taste it has. This apple tastes like apples are suppose to taste. They taste like the apple juice you remember as a kid. You have just had an organic apple. When you bite into something organic your mouth jumps for joy and delight at what it has just experienced.

An organic apple as an example, since most people have eaten apples all their life. With a lot of apples you can write your name in the wax, this si to give them that nice shinny look. When you bite into most regular apples, you can see that the "meat" of the apple closest to the peel is actually pink. in fact, if you peel one of these apples, you'll see that the entire underside of the peel makes a very pink apple. This is the dye that is used to make the app;le look bright apple red and give off that error of red apple deliciousness. An organic apple is red, shinny, and has no wax or pink "meat". An organic apple is red and shinny because it's an apple that hasn't been messed with an allowed to grow in its own natural way.

What is organic though? Is it hippie tree hugger's way of saying that their food is better than ours? No. Organic fruits and vegetables are grown in real dirt, as opposed to chemical infused drug induced dirt that is there to hold up the plants rather than provide nutrients. An organic fruit or vegetable has not had anything added to it. It hasn't received hormones to make it grow faster, or a wax bath to make it shine more. organic produce has not been picked early, dyed, and placed in a dark covered truck a few thousand miles away.

Instead, organic produce was picked when it should, and placed in a refrigerated truck to keep its freshness. Finally, organic produce does not receive daily or multiple doses of harmful pesticides. Instead, the farmers have used smoke plumes to make bugs not want to be around. they have planted other alternatives for those bugs, and invested in their natural enemies. Organic comes from the most pure and simplistic farming that can be used.

Published by Chad R. Herman

Chad R. Herman is a writer who strives to change the world through positive energy and poignant writing. He's been published in various Magazines such as Mobious Lit Mag, Pedestal Mag, Write Mag, and many ot...  View profile

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