“…Therefore, the differences in carotenoid content between the organic and non-organic baby foods reflect the types of ingredients incorporated into these meals. Overall, our data suggest that organic baby foods are not superior to non-organic baby meals, which is in agreement with Kristensen et al (2008), who concluded that, in general, organically grown foodstuffs do not have greater nutritional value than conventionally grown foods. Garrett et al (1999a) developed an in vitro digestion model to estimate the relative bioavailability of carotenoids from a baby meal that was prepared in a way representative of a typical meal for infants, i.e.…”