Increasingly, over the past ten years, people,
especially young people, have become aware of the need to change their eating
habits, because much of the food they eat, particularly processed foods, is not
good for health. Consequently, there has been a growing interest in natural
foods: foods which do not contain chemical additives and which have not been
affected by chemical fertilizers, widely used in farming today.
Natural foods, for example, are vegetables, fruit and grain which have been
grown in soil which is rich in organic matter. In simple terms, this means that
the soil has been nourished by unused vegetable matter, which provides it with
essential vitamins and minerals. This in itself is a natural process compared
with the use of chemicals and fertilizers, the main purpose of which is to
increase the amount—but not the quality—of foods grown in commercial
areas. Natural foods also include animals which have been
allowed to feed and move freely in healthy pastures(牧场). Compare this with what
happens in the mass production of poultry( 家禽): there are battery farms, for
example, where thousands of chickens live crowded together in one building and
are fed on food which is little better than rubbish. Chickens kept in this way
are not only tasteless as food; they also produce eggs which lack important
vitamins. There are other aspects of healthy eating which are
now receiving increasing attention from experts on diet. Take, for example, the
question of sugar. This is actually a non-essential food. Although a natural
alternative, such as honey, can be used to sweeten food if this is necessary, we
can in fact do without it. It is not that sugar is harmful in itself. But it
does seem to be additive: the quantity we use has grown steadily over the last
two centuries and in Britain today each person consumes an average of 200 pounds
a year. Yet all it does is provide us with energy, in the form of calories.
There are no vitamins in it, no mineral, and no fiber. It is
significant that nowadays fiber is considered to be an important part of a
healthy diet. In white bread, for example, the fiber has been removed. But it is
present in unrefined flour and of course in vegetables. It is interesting to
note that in countries where the national diet contains large quantities of
unrefined flour and vegetables, certain diseases are comparatively rare. Hence
the emphasis is placed on the eating of whole meal(没有去麸的面粉) bread and more
vegetables by modern experts on "healthy eating". According to the passage,
A. people need sugar to give them energy
B. there has been a rapid increase in the consumption of sugar
C. people’s health will not deteriorate without having sugar
D. excessive intake of sugar will shorten one’s life