originally posted by Anders Gautschi:
apart of viticulture, and maybe arboriculture in general, organic production methods can be quite specific, actually. it depends very much to the kind of culture/species..
Sure. I just meant that when you said you did a taste test with organic tomatoes that doesn't tell me much. They have horrible organic tomatoes in supermarkets everywhere. I think we all know too well the way the 'organic' label/regulations has been used/shaped by large industrial farmers.
The real point is whether the food is delicious. And when you let that be the guide you often end up with organic food. But if you start with looking for organic food, you're liable to be led off track by the first marketed-crap you find.