Copper sulphate is a listed "organic" fungicide despite not having any carbon atoms.
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I've seen "Organic" salt.
that doesn't have Carbon, Hydrogen or Oxygen
Heresy!
I mean, I wouldn't want to eat inorganic food. What would that even be, pure salt?
Many different salts, not just NaCl. As well as many metals and some acids. But they all are micronutrients, you won't get any calories out of them.
So it's a diet then.
won't get any calories out of them
Me, an intellectual: eats a chunk of uranium
I ate lead paint chips when I was a kid.
Delicious. But deadly.
McDonald’s?
Chick FIL A
I thought that was made from ground-up plundered religious artifacts or something
Even the most transgenic plant, grown in the techiest greenhouse ever cared for with the nastiest fertilizers and pesticides is organic in the most widespread and commonly used meaning of the word.
The air quotes are well deserved.
Wait, what's the most widespread and commonly used meaning of the word?
Organic is a term certified by the USDA.
To use "organic" on packaging, a product must contain at least 95% organically produced ingredients.
Love a definition that uses its own word
It is a bit annoying, though "organically produced" is defined exhaustively on the website.
We can debate what it means effectively, but the term organic in the US means something. It's a regulated term and you can't just slap different stickers on something and call it organic. So much just straight up misinformation in this thread from people too jaded, or too lazy, to look it up.
https://www.usda.gov/topics/organic
https://www.ams.usda.gov/rules-regulations/organic
Now I'm not saying that the regulated term "organic" doesn't have some other weird side effects, or that people haven't attempted to hoodwink the process, but the term itself carries the weight of regulation in the US. So it's not some silly, "Hurrr derrr Organic means Organic" thing like people are making it out to be.
Means "contains carbon" in any context other than food
My definition of organic =contains carbon so = all food uless you are eating sand for some reason. Just another meaningless tag on US foods imo.
My own definition is: 30% upcharge for the same damned thing in a differently labeled package
You're paying for the label
( looking at you too, "non-GMO" 👀 )
No, no, my food's not genetically modified. It's just been developed via artificial selection for thousands of years.
To be fair, genetic modification and selective breeding are not the same thing. It is funny how one is totally normal and the other is considered negative when they're quite similar
( looking at you too, “non-GMO” 👀 )
I'll let someone correct me if I'm wrong but I believe carrots were never orange, as in every orange or yellow carrot you buy is GMO
Nearly every food you could theoretically consume is a GMO. The label is intentionally misleading.
Virtually everything we eat now is GMO after countless generations of selective breeding and all that. Ever read about the wild versions of common foods? Bananas, watermelons, corn, all that stuff in their completely natural wild form is unrecognizable from the monstrosities on sale in every grocery store.
X USDA Organic
✓ IUPAC Organic
Well it’s not made of organs…
Organish
I for one am happy to know that the food I purchase is strictly carbon-based and doesn't contain fillers made up from ground-up Horta carcasses or whatever.
I'm sorry to tell you this but plants contain anorganic elements. It's less than 1% tho.
More likely that everyone was ignoring him, but that don’t sound as cool on twitter
This dude - "Are these 'organic'?"
Stall worker - "Yes. 3 dollars."
This dude - "Really?"
Stall worker - "Sir, do you want the pears or not?"
"then all the farmers clapped and this cute farmer girl asked me to come to the next barn dance with her"
City folks just don't get it.
I thought being organic meant no pesticides
It means "organic" pesticides, which are older and more dangerous to the environment.