Shopping List for Non-GMO Foods
July 24, 2003
The Final Word
"Let's go eat some genetically modified food for
lunch." - President Bush, in private remarks at the White House to visiting
European leaders, as relayed by White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer.
As a service to Weston A. Price Foundation
members, we are providing information on foods to watch that contain Genetically
Modified (GM) ingredients. This information was compiled over a three-year
period by Mothers for Natural Law,
http://mailhost.groundspring.org/cgi-bin/t.pl?id=24885:650917 .
The information provided below is not complete.
It is intended as a starting place for shoppers. If you don¹t
see some of your favorite products on this list, please contact the manufacturers
and ask them if the product contains GM ingredients.
There are about 40 varieties of genetically engineered
crop approved for marketing in the U.S. As a result, 60-70% of the
foods on your grocery shelves contain genetically engineered components.
If you really want to avoid the influence of genetic
engineering, buy fresh organic produce. If you want to buy processed
foods and avoid genetically engineered ingredients, you will have to read
product labels. If the label mentions any of the ingredients listed
below without explicitly qualifying it as organic, then the product probably
contains genetically engineered ingredients.
Primary GMO Suspects: Ingredients and Products to
Check:
* Soybeans:
Soy flour, soy oil, lecithin, soy protein isolates
and concentrates. Products that may contain genetically engineered
soy derivatives: vitamin E, tofu dogs, cereals, veggie burgers and sausages,
tamari, soy sauce, chips, ice cream, frozen yogurt, infant formula, sauces,
protein powder, margarine, soy cheeses, crackers, breads, cookies, chocolates,
candies, fried foods, shampoo, bubble bath, cosmetics, enriched flours
and pastas.
* Corn:
Corn flour, corn starch, corn oil, corn sweeteners,
syrups. Products that may contain genetically engineered
corn derivatives: vitamin C, tofu dogs, chips, candies, ice cream, infant
formula, salad dressings, tomato sauces, breads, cookies, cereals, baking
powder, alcohol, vanilla, margarine, soy sauce, tamari, soda, fried foods,
powdered sugar, enriched flours and pastas.
* Canola:
Oil. Products that may contain genetically
engineered canola derivatives: chips, salad dressings, cookies, margarine,
soaps, detergents, soy cheeses, fried foods.
* Cotton:
Oil, fabric. Products that may contain genetically
engineered cotton or its derivatives: clothes, linens, chips, peanut butter,
crackers, cookies.
* Potatoes:
Right now the only potato that has been genetically
engineered is the Burbank Russet, but you still have to look out for potato
starch and flour. Products that may contain genetically engineered
potatoes or derivatives: unspecified processed or restaurant potato products
(fries, mashed, baked, mixes, etc.), chips, Passover products, vegetable
pies, soups. Fast-food chains appear to have responded to consumer
concerns and requested genetically natural potatoes.
* Dairy Products:
Milk, cheese, butter, buttermilk, sour cream, yogurt,
whey. You have to ask several questions when you are looking at dairy
products. Have the cows been treated with rBGH? What kind of
feed have they been given? If they are not being fed organic grains,
chances are quite likely that they will be eating genetically engineered
animal feed. What does this do to their milk products? No one
knows.
* Animal Products:
Because animal feed often contains genetically engineered
organisms, all animal products, or by-products may be affected.
* Papaya:
Please note that a food may contain some of these
items and yet be free from genetically engineered organisms. There
is no way of knowing without tracking down every brand, every product and
every ingredient. Even reading labels is no guarantee that you will
be able to avoid genetically engineered ingredients, because manufacturers
are not required to list every ingredient, enzyme or organism used in the
manufacturing process. The following products may also be genetically
altered, contain or originate from genetically engineered organisms: candies,
cookies, breads, cereals, corn syrups, oils, juices, detergents, dough
conditioners, yeast, sugar, animal feed, vitamins and enzymes used in the
processing of cheese.
Natural Products that DO NOT Contain GMOs (according
to the producer)
*
Dairy Products:
The following dairies state that all of their products
are made with 100% organic ingredients. Their animals are not treated
with rBGH or other hormones and are only fed organically grown feed.
There are no bioengineered dairy cultures or enzymes in their products.
If, however, a product lists ³natural flavors² on the label,
that product might contain a genetically engineered ingredient.
- Harmony Hills Dairy
- Horizon Dairy
- Morningland Dairy
- Organic Valley Dairy
- Radiance Dairy
- Straus Family Creamery
* Pulses:
All Eden pulses, including Organic Black Soy and
Organic Seasoned; Beans (garbanzo or chickpea, red kidney, pinto, black
turtle, adzuki, mung, great northern or cannellini, lima), Lentils (red,
green, brown), Peas (split, split yellow, black-eyed or cow)
*
Grain:
All Eden grains, including Organic Pearled Barley;
Amaranth, Barley, Hulled Barley, Buckwheat Groats (Kasha), Cracked Bulgar
Wheat, Millet, Kamut Wheat Grain, Quinoa, Rice (short grain brown, wild,
white arborico, sweet brown), Spelt Grain, Wheat Berries, Red Wheat Berries,
Oats (steel cut, hulled)
*
Flours:
Arrowhead Mills (White Rice, Kamut); All Eden flours,
including Organic Golden Amber Durum Wheat; Amaranth, Barley, Buckwheat,
Farina, Garbanzo Chickpea, Millet, Oat, Rice, Rye, Spelt, Wheat, Oat Bran,
Wheat Bran Nuts and Seeds: Almonds, Brazils, Cashnews, Hazelnuts, Macdamia,
Peanuts, Pecans, Pine Nuts, Pistachio Nuts, Walnuts, Pumpkin Seeds, Sesame
Seeds, Sunflower Seeds Sweeteners: Eden Organic Malted Grain Sweeteners,
Kogee Organic Cane Sugar, Organic Cane Sugar (available from Wholesome
Foods and Florida Crystals), Pure USA Honey, Sucanat North America Syrups:
Eden Organic Malted Grain Sweeteners, Wholesome Foods Organic Blackstrap
Molasses, Andersons Pure Maple Syrup, Cary's Maple Syrup (Premium), Hauke
Honey Pure Maple Syrup, Spring Tree Pure Maple Syrup Olive Oils (Extra
Virgin): Alessi Olio, Da Vinci (and Extra Light, 100% Pure), Eden Selected,
Filippo Berio (and Extra Light), Gourmet Aritrian, Grey Poupon, L'estornell,
Odd Monk, Olitalia, Peloponnese, Spectrum Natural, Tassos Other Oils: Eden
(Organic Sesame, Toasted Sesame, Hot Pepper Toasted Sesame, and Safflower
Oils), Sigg Grapeseed Oil, Olitalia Grapeseed Oil, Loriva Sesame Oil, Spectrum
Natural (Almond Oil, Apricot Kernel Oil, Avocado Oil, Coconut Oil, Safflower
Oil, Walnut Oil), Organic Oils Vinegars: Da Vinci Balsamic, Eden Apple
Cider, L'estornell River Run Hot Pepper, Spectrum Organic (Raspberry Wine,
Red Wine, White Wine)
*
Salad Dressings and Condiments:
Cross And Blackwell Capers, Spectrum Zesty Italian
Dressing, Jaffa Gold Lemon Juice, Melinda Extra Hot Sauce, Annie's Farmhouse
Maple Mustard, Earth Fire Products Chutney, Eden Organic Mustard (and imported
condiments), Sandhill Mustard, Santa Barbara Olive Company California Ripe
Large or Jumbo Pitted Olives, Muir Glen Organic Tomato Ketchup, Cascadian
Farm Organic Sauerkraut, Eden Organic Sauerkraut, Krinos Imported Grape
Leaves Nut and Fruit Butters: Arrowhead Mills (Certified Organic Peanut
Butter, Sesame Tahini), Eastwind Nut Butters (Peanut, Cashew, Tahini, Almond),
Eden Organic Apple Butter, Joyva Sesame Tahini, Maranata Roasted (Pistachio
Butter, Filbert Butter, Sunflower Butter, Almond Butter), Maranata (Sesame
Tahini, Cashew Butter, Almond Butter) Once Again Hazelnut Butter, Sahadi
Sesame Butter, Santa Cruz Organic (Apple Apricot Sauce, Apple Sauce), Westbrae
Natural (Raw Sesame Tahini, Toasted Tahini)
If specific products are not mentioned after the
brand name, then the brand name is non-GMO in that particular category:
*
Breads:
French Meadow Bakery, Garden of Eatin¹ (blue
corn and corn tortillas), Lundberg Rice Cakes, Manna, New Pioneer Co-op
(farm bread, olive farm, raisin pecan, sourdough, wheat), Big Kitchen Canned
Beans: American Prairie, Bearitos Refried Fat Free, Eden, Shari¹s,
Westbrae Natural Garbanzo Salsas: Garden Valley Naturals, Muir Glen, New
Bounty Organic, Parrot Pasta Sauces: Eden (Spaghetti Sauce, Pizza-Pasta
Sauce), Garden Valley Organic, Millina¹s Finest Organic, Muir Glen
Organic Pastas/Noodles: Eden, Millina¹s Finest, Vita Spelt Tofu/Tempeh/Soy/Miso:
American Pride Tofu, Earth Fire Products, Eden products, White Wave (Organic
Wild Rice Tempeh, Five Grain Tempeh, Soy Tempeh, Sea Veggie Tempeh, Organic
Tofu)
*
Frozen Foods:
Cascadian Farms (organic broccoli, corn, plain vegetables,
raspberries, blueberries, strawberries), Sno-Pac (organic vegetables)
*
Teas:
Alvita, Celestial Seasonings (Except for the vitamin
enriched ones), Choice organic, Eden Great Eastern Sun, Long Life organic,
Maharishi Ayur-Veda (Vata, Pitta and Kapha Churnas and Teas, and Raja¹s
Cup), Traditional Medicinals, Yogi Organic Juices: Organic with no vitamins
added (Check labels carefully): After the Fall (Vermont Harvest Moon, Apple
Cider, Grape Juice), Crofters (Guava, Strawberry, Papaya, Raspberry, Apricot,
Pink Lemonade), Eden (Organic Apple, Organic Tomato, Organic Cherry), Kedem
(100% Pure Grape Juice), Knudsen (Cherry, Grape, Mango, Pear, Strawberry),
Mountain Sun (Organic Strawberry, Peach, Blueberry, Cranberry), Santa Cruz
(Ginger, Apricot, Cherry, Raspberry, Apple)
*
Chips/snacks/candies:
Bearitos Organic Corn Chips, Eden, Little Bear Lite
Organic Popcorn, Manischewitz Passover Matzos (tea matzos and whole wheat
tea matzos), Reeds Crystallized Ginger, St. Claire Organic (Winter
Mints, Licorice Sweets, Cinnamon Snaps, Cherry Sweets, Lemon Tarts, Peppermints,
Cocoa Sweets, Ginger Snaps), dried non-GE fruit (either unsweetened or
approved non-GE sweetener), Kettle Organic Potato Chips, Westbrae Organic
Potato Chips Miscellaneous: Duchy Originals, Eden Soymilk, Imagine Organic
Original Rice Dream, Kogee Organic Non-Dairy Creamer, Mrs. Denson¹s
Cookies, Walker's Shortbread
Bill Sanda Director, Public Affairs