Organic

/ɔːrˈɡænɪk/ adjective

Organic can mean relating to living things or the chemistry of carbon-based life. It also describes food grown without most synthetic chemicals or artificial methods.

From Latin “organicus” meaning “serving as an organ or instrument,” from Greek “organikos.” It broadened to mean relating to living organisms, then to a specific style of farming and food production.

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