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Organic


Certified organic foods are grown without synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or GMOs and verified by a third-party certifier. Country Life Natural Foods offers 650+ organic pantry staples in bulk — ancient grains, seeds, beans, and dried fruits — for clean eating without the grocery-store markup.

A family natural foods store since 1960, we source organics the same way we source everything: we don't sell what we won't eat.

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Oats, Regular Rolled, Organic, Oats - Country Life Natural Foods
Mill Your Own Flour - Organic Grain Starter Kit, Bundles - Country Life Natural Foods
Wheat Berries, Soft White, Grains - Country Life Natural Foods
Wheat Berries, Hard White, Organic, Grains - Country Life Natural Foods
Pepitas (Pumpkin Seeds), Organic, Seeds - Country Life Natural Foods
Raisins, Thompson, Organic, Dried Fruit - Country Life Natural Foods
Barley, Hulled, Organic, Grains - Country Life Natural Foods
Garbanzo Beans (Chickpeas), Organic, Beans - Country Life Natural Foods
Sunflower Seeds, Raw, Organic, Seeds - Country Life Natural Foods
Chia Seeds, Organic, Seeds - Country Life Natural Foods
Spelt Berries, Organic, Grains - Country Life Natural Foods
Oat Groats, Whole, Organic, Oats - Country Life Natural Foods

About Organic

What you'll find

  • Organic grains — rolled oats, Kamut, spelt, rye and wheat berries, hulled barley, millet
  • Organic seeds — chia, pumpkin (pepitas), sunflower
  • Organic beans & legumes — chickpeas and more
  • Organic dried fruit — Thompson raisins, Medjool dates

Common questions

What does "certified organic" mean? It means the product is grown and handled to USDA organic standards — no synthetic pesticides, herbicides, or GMOs — and verified by an accredited certifier.

Is organic worth it in bulk? Buying organic staples in bulk lowers the price per pound, making clean-pantry cooking more affordable.

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