Organic extras


Just like their whole-food counterparts, the ingredients in these organic condiments are free of pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, and added hormones.

Ketchup

According to one study, organic ketchup contains three times as much cancer-fighting lycopene as conventional ketchup.

Salad dressing

Organic oils are often mechanically cold-pressed — a chemical-free technique that preserves flavor and nutrients, such as beneficial fatty acids.

Mustard

Organic mustard spices up run-of-the-mill sandwiches without using genetically modified corn syrup and synthetic preservatives.

Mayonnaise

Organic eggs — the primary ingredient in mayo — come from chickens that have access to the outdoors and consume feed that's free of animal byproducts.

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