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by TuringTourist
329 days ago
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What is your definition of processed food? Are potatoes processed because they are cleaned? Is chicken breast processed because the chicken is plucked? Is vinegar processed because it has undergone a chemical transformation via fermentation? Are potato chips processed because they are sliced potatoes fried in oil? Are fried plantains processed because they are sliced plantains fried in oil? I do not mean to come across as antagonistic, I just haven't been able to find a line that everyone agrees with and felt it was useful to demonstrate that by asking a bunch of questions. |
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In practice, for the vast majority, it doesn't matter where the line is drawn.
Simply moving your diet as close as possible to unprocessed food (read: minimal steps between organism and ingestion) is the goal.