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Organic bread

By Karol Wariala

Co-submitted by: Organic Bread Mix. All types of food are presently classified as organic or non-organic from fruits and vegetables to bread, meat and dairy products. Although organic bread, for instance, is not that widely available, lots of people consider it the only choice to include in their diets. To the honest, the stress on organic bread brings us back to a time when bakeries supported the life of communities, long before huge bread manufacturers took over the processes and automatized them. Whole grain bread from crops that have not been exposed to any sorts of chemicals represent the only ingredients of handmade organic brain.

Other than the organic bread made from normal whole grain flour, there are kinds of organic bread made exclusively from whole grains. Such a bread variety works great for people with intolerance to wheat or other food sensitivities, but most of the times the consumer finds a product and sticks to it. Depending on the geographical location, some regions favor organic bread more than others.

Fortunately, in quite a number of farms, chemicals are very little used for grain crops, which makes the resulting products a lot better for one's health.

Yet, heavily industrialized countries in the West heavily rely on chemicals to increase grain crop productivity and reduce the risk of plant disease.

Organic bread will be a privilege in such parts of the world under the circumstances. Consumers can even order organic bread online from family bakeries in their home area. Of course the costs of such breads be a little higher but if you have a reasonable monthly budget you can definitely afford such food products. Organic bread is not a luxury, but it rather represents a return to the traditional, authentic and natural way of eating.

Most of the time organic bread producers rely on small family farms for their merchandise. Sometimes combinations of organic and regular grains are possible too. However, one cannot call such breads organic because they are not completely free of chemical residues. Organic bread remains a tradition in many parts of the countryside where the farming activities have kept some of the initial purity of the occupation. Even so, farmers and manufacturers are constantly monitored by authorities that can pass the label of organic food through certification or not. - 17268

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