Yes. Sugar is sugar. I agree with other posters that raw sugar is a whole lot better than bleached stuff, because it still has the nutrients in it. But it still contains exactly the same sugar, it's got the same energy in it, if you eat too much of it it will make you just as fat... In sensible amounts it will be better for you however, and it tastes great.sharonr said:IS ORGANIC SUGAR UNHEALTHY AND ADDICTIVE like regular unconventional sugar.
There are a lot of misunderstandings floating around about organic vs conventional food. Most scientific studies show no difference between the two nutritionally. Any commercial grower whether organic or conventional has to ensure high productivity in order to turn around a profit, and they have to do this by applying both fertilisers and pesticides. The specific fertilisers and pesticides they use are different, that's all. For instance, conventional apples use fungicide sprays to reduce disease. Commercial organic apples use copper sulphate spray as a fungicide. Both work, because both are toxic to the disease. The fact that copper sulphate is more "natural" doesn't change the fact that it is used because copper is a heavy metal that in high enough concentrations is toxic and can kill. Some of the decisions about what is acceptable and what is not for commercial "organic"-certified production are rather questionable.
However there is a lot of nutritional difference between home-grown food and commercial food. When you are producing your own food, you don't generally push for the high levels of production in a commercial environment. Food grows slower and is more nutritionally dense. You may choose to use no pesticides at all (unlike the commercial organic grower, who will use some, just "organic certified" ones like copper).
I agree margarine is harmful rubbish. We use butter or coconut oil instead, both are far tastier and better for you. We eat our own meat, but I haven't got our garden set up properly yet so we buy most other things. I'm slowly planting an orchard, and hope to one day have more time to grow much of our own food. Home-grown food is so much better than bought stuff.