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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

  • Rediscover and save endangered foods

    Mon, Oct 05 2009 at 5:30 PM

    The Ark of Taste is striving to get foods off an endangered species list.

  • The Whole Foods boycott conundrum

    Sun, Aug 16 2009 at 4:41 PM

    Whole Foods helped to galvanize a nation of progressive shoppers, and now they're mad as heck.

  • Friday food news roundup

    Fri, Aug 07 2009 at 3:33 AM

    Food news from around the web for your weekend reading.

  • Friday food news roundup

    Fri, Jul 10 2009 at 1:32 PM

    Food news from around the web for your weekend reading.

  • Whole Foods loans to small, local producers

    Wed, Jun 10 2009 at 1:13 PM

    The organic grocery chain lets local producers bypass the red tape of the banks and offers small loans to eco-responsible small food businesses.

  • Seasonal recipe: Green peas braised with lettuce and scallions

    Thu, Jun 04 2009 at 7:03 AM

    All of the ingredients for this monochromatic side dish are in season in most regions right now, and they combine to make a quick and healthy side dish.

  • The FruitGuys, or what does mango really taste like?

    Mon, Jun 01 2009 at 12:53 PM

    Seasonal, local(ish) fruit delivery from small farmers right on your office or home doorstep. Yum.

  • Find a pick-your-own farm near you

    Thu, May 28 2009 at 3:44 PM

    If it's not growing in your own backyard, the best way to get the freshest produce is to pick it yourself from a farmer's field.

  • Seasonal recipe: Small batch strawberry jam

    Wed, May 27 2009 at 10:55 AM

    Interested in canning jam but feel overwhelmed by the enormity of the process? This video shows you how to make a small batch without special equipment.

  • Interview with an inspiring baker

    Wed, May 27 2009 at 10:23 AM

    Why are hundreds of people taking up the challenge to bake every loaf in the 'Bread Baker's Apprentice'? The organizer has some thoughts.

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