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Organic Cranberries - 250 g
Ever more popular for good reasons! A dried, fruity-bitter alternative to snacking. Contain a lot of important secondary plant compounds.
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Organic Physalis - 500 g
Golden yellow and unbelievably aromatic! Originally native to South America, the fruit is now cultivated in many countries. Our Organic Physalis (Physalis peruviana), which are also called Cape Gooseberry, are already a real pleasure on their own. They can also be used as an addition to cereals and yoghurt or to complement salads and pastries. Naturally high in fibre No added sugar (contains natural sugar)
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Organic Mulberries - 500 g
What a tasty treat! These gently dried white mulberries are a pure, unadulterated natural product without any additives. They delight young and old as a wonderfully aromatic, subtly-sweet delicacy for snacking, or to add to cereals, quark dishes, semolina pudding, etc. Also ideal as an energy supplier before and during sports! Subtle-sweet delicacy Naturally high in fibre No added sugar (contains natural sugar)
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Organic Arganoil - 250 ml
Gourmet cooking oil, roasted, cold pressed Organic Argan Oil, roasted prepared in the traditional way of the Berber tribe, is produced form the roasted seeds of the Argan tree (Argania Spinosa) that grows in the south-western part of Morocco. As valuable gourmet cooking oil it established itself in the ambitious kitchen. It consists of approximately 80% of biologically active unsaturated fatty acids, particularly linoleic and oleic acid, that contribute to the preservation of a normal cholesterol level in the blood (from 10 g linoleic acid/day which corresponds to approx. 30 g Organic Argan oil roasted). With its slightly nutty flavour, it refines the flavour of salads and cooked dishes, but it can also be used undiluted (1-3 teaspoons daily).
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Organic Chia Seeds - 1 kg
High fibre and protein content. Rich in plant-based omega-3 vegetable fatty acids. The Chia plant (Salvia hispanica) orgiginally comes from Mexico and parts of South and Central America. The Aztecs already appreciated the small, black and white seeds as an energizer and important component of their diet. What makes the Chia seeds so special is their good nutrient combination of valuable Omega-3 fatty acids as well as their high content of protein and fibres. Furthermore, they are valued for their good swelling feature. Chia Seeds can easily be strayed over salads, fruits or spreads or mixed in dressings, cereals, soups, smoothies, yoghurts or baking mixtures. Gluten free.
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Organic Yacon Syrup - 250 g
Yacon (Smallanthus sonchifolius) is a plant native to South America which has been used as nutrition for centuries. The syrup, which is obtained from the juicy-sweet tuber, is an excellent, delicious alternative to conventional granulated sugar. Its high fructo-oligosaccharide content (FOS) and indigestible fibres make Yacon syrup a low-glycaemic index sweetener with low calorific content and therefore of interest to all those wishing to reduce the amount of sugar in their diet. Our 100% pure, natural organic yacon syrup is manufactured from yacon roots, which are cultivated in Peru according to stringent ecological principles. It is characterised by a wonderfully mild taste with a light, fruity sweetness. Yacon syrup is highly flexible in use and is superb for sweetening, for example, drinks, desserts and mueslis, but also can be used for cooking and baking.
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Organic Frying Oil - 750 ml
This high quality organic frying oil is cold-pressed from the best, controlled, organically grown high-oleic sunflower seeds and then deodorized. It has excellent heat stability and is therefore perfect for frying, cooking, roasting, deep fat frying, for wok dishes and for fondues etc. Fried foods are crispy on the outside and sty succulent inside. With its mild, neutral taste and its high content of unsaturated fatty acids, this oil is also perfect for food and dishes when the oil's own aroma should not be tasted e.g. for mayonnaise, salad dressings or marinades.
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Organic coconut crisps - 150 g
Ripe, aromatic coconut meat from controlled organic cultivation is chopped finely, gently dried and then roasted. The result is an incomparably delicious, coconut-caramel snack. Free of preservatives, flavour enhancers, gluten-free, high-fibre and therefore an excellent alternative to the classic crisps and savoury snacks. Simply delicious as nibbles, with desserts and muesli, for baking and in Asian cuisine. Be careful! Don't get addicted!
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Organic Cocoa Nibs - 400 g
Cocoa was already cultivated by the Mayas and Aztecs in 400 BC. At that time, the exquisite bean was reserved for the nobility and was only served on special occasions. Today, cocoa is mainly known as an ingredient in sugary chocolate, although many people don't even know what cocoa actually tastes like. Our cocoa nibs are dried, peeled and broken into small pieces of fine cocoa beans that are cultivated in Peru in a controlled organic, fair and socially responsible manner. Neither alkalised nor roasted, without additives or sugar, with organic cacao nibs you can enjoy the unadulterated, natural, intensely mild-bitter flavour of pure, raw cacao. It is characterised by low acidity and bitterness and is reminiscent of very dark chocolate. Cocoa nibs can be snacked on in their pure state, but also added to desserts, cakes, muesli and smoothies.
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Organic-Golden-Milk - 200 g
Spice mix for the preparation of a turmeric latte. Golden yellow, tasty and refreshing! Still an insider tip until just recently, Golden Milk has become a trend drink, also under the name turmeric latte. There are good reasons for this: the aromatic-spicy flavour and the soothing, stimulating effect. Golden milk owes its golden yellow colour and thus its name to the main ingredient turmeric. The turmeric root is known for its valuable ingredients and positive properties. Our blend is complemented by the best Ceylon cinnamon and ginger, which additionally stimulates the metabolism and provides a pleasant spiciness. Rounded off with a touch of pepper, whose ingredient piperine promotes the absorption of the curcumin, and a pinch of nutmeg results in a harmonious blend. This makes it the ideal companion for nutrition-conscious everyday life: Prepared with cow's or vegetable milk, it is suitable as a real power drink to start the day or for the lunch break. But it can also be used for cooking and baking.
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Organic Aronia Berries - 500 g
Organic aronia berries – for the extra portion of fibre with the unique flavour! These pure, dried organic aronia berries (Aronia melanocarpa), which are also called black chokeberries, are about the size of blueberries and have a fine-tart and slightly sour flavour. Their properties make them an ideal, healthy addition to cereals and yoghurts. They refine baked items and also taste fabulous on their own. You, too, are bound to be impressed by these little berries!
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Organic Meat Seasoning - 200 g
Delicious certified organic herb and seasoning blend. Whether steaks, roasts, steaks, chops or chicken - with this sesoning blend every meat dish tastes delicious! Carefully selected herbs and spices from controlled organic cultivation with pure sea salt give this refined mix its unique delicious savory spicy flavor. No added aromas or flavor enhancers. Even meatless dishes, sauces and side dishes can be refined in an instant.
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Why is organic chemistry called organic chemistry?
Organic chemistry is called so because it was originally believed that compounds found in living organisms could only be produced by living organisms, and were therefore called "organic" compounds. This belief was later disproven, but the name stuck. Organic chemistry is the study of carbon-containing compounds, which are abundant in living organisms, and it focuses on the structure, properties, and reactions of these compounds.
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What is the difference between organic and non-organic?
Organic products are grown and produced without the use of synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, or genetically modified organisms. They also do not contain artificial preservatives or additives. Non-organic products, on the other hand, may contain synthetic chemicals and pesticides, and are often produced using genetically modified organisms. Organic farming practices also focus on sustainability and environmental conservation, while non-organic farming may have a greater impact on the environment.
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Is organic meat still unhealthy, even if it's organic?
Organic meat is generally considered to be healthier than conventionally raised meat because it is produced without the use of synthetic pesticides, hormones, or antibiotics. However, it is still important to consume organic meat in moderation and as part of a balanced diet. Organic meat can still be high in saturated fat and cholesterol, so it is important to consider portion sizes and overall dietary choices. Additionally, the way the meat is prepared and cooked can also impact its healthfulness.
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'Psychological or organic?'
When determining the cause of a particular symptom or condition, it is important to consider whether it is psychological or organic in nature. Psychological issues are related to mental and emotional factors, such as stress, trauma, or mood disorders, while organic issues are related to physical factors, such as genetics, hormones, or brain chemistry. It is important to consider both possibilities and seek professional help to accurately diagnose and address the underlying cause. Sometimes, symptoms may have both psychological and organic components, requiring a comprehensive approach to treatment.
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Is organic sustainable?
Organic farming practices can be more sustainable than conventional methods in terms of reducing chemical inputs, promoting biodiversity, and improving soil health. However, there are challenges to the scalability and efficiency of organic farming, which can impact its overall sustainability. For example, organic farming typically requires more land and labor to produce the same amount of food as conventional methods, which can limit its ability to meet global food demand. Additionally, the transportation and distribution of organic products can have a higher environmental impact due to their shorter shelf life and the need for refrigeration. Overall, while organic farming has many sustainable benefits, there are also limitations to its long-term sustainability on a large scale.
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What is the difference between organic and non-organic potatoes?
Organic potatoes are grown without the use of synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or fertilizers. They are also non-GMO and are typically grown in soil that has been free from prohibited substances for at least three years. Non-organic potatoes, on the other hand, may be grown with the use of synthetic chemicals and may be genetically modified. Additionally, organic potatoes are often grown using sustainable farming practices that promote soil health and biodiversity.
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Which is better, Hipp Organic Formula or Hipp Organic Combiotik?
Both Hipp Organic Formula and Hipp Organic Combiotik are high-quality organic formulas, but they have some differences. Hipp Organic Combiotik contains prebiotics and probiotics, which can help support a baby's digestive system and overall health. It also contains omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, which are important for brain and eye development. However, some babies may not tolerate the prebiotics and probiotics well, so it's important to monitor your baby's reaction to the formula. Ultimately, the best choice between the two formulas depends on your baby's individual needs and any specific dietary concerns.
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What is the difference between organic building and organic architecture?
Organic building refers to the use of natural materials and sustainable construction practices in building structures. On the other hand, organic architecture is a design philosophy that seeks to harmonize human habitation with the natural environment through the use of organic forms and principles. While organic building focuses on the materials and methods used in construction, organic architecture is more about the overall design approach and integration of buildings into their surroundings.
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Do you prefer to buy organic or non-organic products?
As an AI, I do not have personal preferences. However, some people prefer to buy organic products because they believe they are healthier and better for the environment. On the other hand, others may choose non-organic products due to cost considerations or lack of availability of organic options. Ultimately, the choice between organic and non-organic products depends on individual values and priorities.
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What is the difference between organic construction and organic architecture?
Organic construction refers to the use of natural materials and sustainable building practices in the construction process. On the other hand, organic architecture is a design philosophy that seeks to integrate buildings harmoniously with their natural surroundings, often using organic forms and principles inspired by nature. While organic construction focuses on the materials and methods used in building, organic architecture is more about the overall design approach and aesthetic of the structure.
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What are organic intermediates?
Organic intermediates are chemical compounds that are formed during a chemical reaction and are further transformed into the final desired product. They are key components in organic synthesis as they help in the step-by-step construction of complex molecules. Organic intermediates often undergo multiple reactions and transformations before reaching the final product, making them crucial in the production of various organic compounds.
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Is perchloric acid organic?
No, perchloric acid is not organic. It is a mineral acid composed of hydrogen, chlorine, and oxygen, and does not contain carbon-hydrogen bonds which are characteristic of organic compounds. Perchloric acid is a strong acid commonly used in laboratory settings for its oxidizing properties and is not considered an organic compound.
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