Are Organics the new Prada?
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Are Organics the New Prada?
The natural procession of organic foods swelling our national shelves has given rise to a new breed of health-hungry consumers.
Gone are the peace-loving hippy associations once hyper linked with healthy food. This neutralised carbon copy offsets the once guilt-racked minds of inner urban supermarket mums as they wade through a sea of processed, nutrient enriched consumables with magical claims.
The organic shopper's basket overflows with a collective bounty of processed food is a gourmet escalator to a disease-free longevity. The new breed drives a Hybrid and knows that N.A.A.S.A is not a space station. Much like the yoga student hell bent on inner peace, who lights up a fag in the car park in a post Shivasana haze, the pseudo-spiritual connotations that embalm high brow organic shoppers offer a new spin on fashion labels. They can be seen squinting over nutritional panels in the nature aisle or thumbing the mainstream food press for the latest organic product.
If it's organic it must be healthy they cry. This is not always the case. Stop to consider the food miles. Organic muesli from the U.S., which has travelled much further than a locally made in Melbou
e conventional product like Flip Shelton's muesli. Reducing the energy footprint of food distribution must also be taken into account as part of global sustainable awareness.
Being actively involved in the organic movement in Australia with an organic cooking school, a holistic nutrition clinic and the delivery of organic events for Melbou
e Food and Wine Festival, I have witnessed and celebrated organic food finally integrating into the mainstream. Melbou
e Foodies tease me for being the "Don't Panic, It's Organic" lady - the name of many successful cooking classes and events with a cheeky, yet conventional smirk.
During this time I have watched an endless stream of diners at organic cafes and restaurants hoe into three courses and coffee with abundant enthusiasm that they can continue to overeat because it's organic. Yet the health issues remain.
The pandemic of diabetes and obesity continues and the syndrome of the irritable bowel is becoming an epidemic.
The orthorexic consumer looks to replace their previously processed pantry with organic substitutes as opposed to embracing seasonal, fresh organic produce and learning to cook with the harvest. In addition, the digestive problems stemming from a previous diet of pesticide infused conventional produce must be rectified before the benefits of a new life with organics can truly enrich one's cellular self. Yet many consumers who purchase processed organic food are still overweight, fatigued or addicted to coffee and carbohydrates.
The notion that just eating organic food is doing you good is a myopic view. Physical exercise is also the key to good health and eating organic seasonal vegetables should be mandatory health insurance. Consuming only organic food is not a weight loss program. Oxygenation to the brain by way of interval fitness training, reduced caloric intake and a healthy, balanced emotional life are also mandatory components for the integrity of the digestive function. Consumers with an irritable bowel will certainly benefit with a veritable bowl of abundant organic produce. The digestion must be repaired especially the mucosal lining of the gut and the integrity of the liver restored for the healing properties of premium fresh organic produce to take hold. Whilst I am not disputing that better food is produced when there are no chemicals, we seem to have side stepped the real issues such as soil demineralisation contributing to the deficiency of essential trace minerals including selenium, zinc and magnesium, which are vital for our cellular health.
Mary Eckhardt, co-founder of The Green Grocer in North Fitzroy has always had an eye for good packaging, and spent most of her first years of business in organics pulling her hair out over the unsightly brown packaging, it now seems it has gone to the other extreme. She now sees grossly over-designed and over packaged products, many imported that have become a bit homogenised in look with much of what can be found on the supermarket shelves in conventional lines.
To any retailer, packaging and product presentation is one of the most important aspects to 'catching' the sale, nothing wrong with good packaging, as long as the product inside compares in taste and quality. Mary says "we have always kept our packaging and labeling to the minimum, I suppose a 'style and look' in itself, but one that I feel is appropriate for the product. When I look at our customers shopping baskets these days there are clearly two types of shoppers.
The wholefood shopper is still in existence, buying small grabs more frequently. The other is going for house made products, huge growth for us in this area, and embellishing their basket with small amounts of fresh, mainly fruit, and well packaged treats!"
The righteous eating theorists have taken the process of organics too far. The raw food movement shouts out that non-thermal processing is indeed the only passage to longevity.
The orthoplexic health attitude has created a new psychological obsession with food with its virtuous pursuit of choosing organic becoming a virtually unsustainable choice when it comes to our emotional health, which ultimately governs our digestion. Products of the organic industry are becoming the latest superficial, must-have brands. Are organics becoming the new Prada?
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Having being fed canned soybeans and boarding school food it is no wonder that therapeutic chef Samantha Gowing embarked on a culinary journey as a child in Melbou
e during the gastronomic boom of the 1970s. Developing her passion for Asian cuisine through language and travel.
Samantha enjoyed a long career in hospitality in her hometown of Melbou
e where she founded her unique food and health business in 2002, had regular weekly radio shows on 3AK and Kiss FM, and has run her celebrated organic cooking school in Australia, Bali and Sri Lanka ever since.
She currently lives and surfs in Byron Bay, Australia.
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