food & drink: Does organic food pass the taste test?(Features)

From: Coventry Evening Telegraph (England) | Date: October 13, 2001 | Copyright information

Byline: ANN EVANS

ORGANIC food week starts Monday.

The rise in popularity in organic produce over the past 10 years has been phenomenal.

At the same time conventional farming methods having taking a severe battering with one food scare after another.

But if organic is better for us, does it also taste better?

ANN EVANS armed herself with a hamper of organic and non-organic foods and asked visitors to the Risen Christ Day Care ...

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