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Whole Foods News

Whole foods in a farmers market

Whole Foods

Whole foods are foods that are as close to their natural state as possible during consumption. To be considered whole, a food must be unprocessed and unrefined, or have been processed or refined as minimally as possible. Whole foods do not contain any added ingredients such as sugar, salt, seasonings, etc. Examples of whole foods include fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, unprocessed meats and fish, whole grains and eggs.

There are many benefits associated with eating whole foods over processed or refined foods. Often when foods get processed, some of their minerals and vitamins get lost in the process. Thus eating a whole food ensures that consumers get all of the rich and natural nutrients a food should have, without harmful additives or preservatives. Numerous studies show that whole foods reduce the risk of contracting cardiovascular disease, several forms of cancer and type II diabetes. Whole foods also cost less than most processed foods.

The difference between whole foods and organic foods is that pesticides can be used to grow whole foods, provided that they undergo no processing post-harvest. Organic foods also must pass certain USDA regulations that whole foods are not subject to. (Photo: Shutterstock)

 

Articles about Whole Foods

  • 8 things I didn't know about Whole Foods

    Thu, Sep 22 2011 at 2:34 PM

    Our food blogger steps into a Whole Foods for the first time in years and learns a few things she didn’t know.

  • Chia pudding: A breakfast rich in omega-3

    Thu, Aug 04 2011 at 6:14 AM

    Switch from hot oatmeal to cool chia pudding for a chilled, healthy breakfast on a sweltering summer day.

  • Book review: 'Going Raw'

    Thu, Jul 28 2011 at 6:34 AM

    A Los Angeles 'raw-gan' simplifies the raw lifestyle and diet in a cookbook and DVD combo, 'Going Raw.'

  • Rap video mocks Whole Foods shoppers

    Tue, Jun 14 2011 at 5:12 PM

    The Prius-driving, organic chicken-buying crowd give us something to snicker about in the Whole Foods Parking Lot.

  • Clear skin diet: Foods that bring acne relief

    Wed, May 04 2011 at 1:58 PM

    To eliminate blemishes, you'll want to drink more water, eat more vegetables, stay away from fried foods and alcohol and opt for foods rich in Omega-3 fatty acids.

  • Whole Foods comes clean with Eco-Scale rating system

    Wed, Apr 27 2011 at 1:20 PM

    Whole Foods Market unveils a rating system for household cleaning products sold in its stores. But is additional transparency really necessary in a store that already only carries natural products?

  • Blind boy makes Braille labels for Whole Foods

    Mon, Apr 25 2011 at 2:05 PM

    Video: A boy from Thousand Oaks started making Braille labels for his local grocery store and now Whole Foods.

  • 10 cooking staples that can outlast you

    Tue, Mar 15 2011 at 11:45 AM

    You may be surprised how many of your kitchen staples have a shelf life of decades — even after they've been opened.

  • Whole Foods announces green film festival

    Mon, Mar 14 2011 at 11:49 AM

    Supermarket chain will screen environmentally themed films in more than 70 cities starting in April.

  • Watermelon lowers blood pressure, study finds

    Fri, Oct 15 2010 at 11:00 AM

    With 'heart attack season' approaching, the sweet fruit could be a boon for Americans' health.

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