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Organic produce

Are you environmentally conscious and wonder how you are going to get your daily dose of organic and locally produced fruit and vegetables while in Copenhagen?

Most supermarkets carry a good selection of organic fruit and veggies, and in Copenhagen you can find greengrocers that mainly carry organic and locally grown produce. The produce of Din Baghave varies with season, as all their products are organic and locally grown.

If you are staying in Copenhagen for a longer period of time, then joining a non-profit co-op, such as Københavns Fødevarefællesskab, or subscribing to weekly delivered produce through Årstiderne may be something for you.

Support Danish Red Cross while you drink cheap fair trade coffee and eat organic food at Café Zusammen.

Experimental houses, organic living and a sustainable community. That are some of the things the eco-village Dyssekilde is all about.

Dyssekilde is situated in Hundested next to beautiful nature and water.

Are you looking for organic groceries and a different shopping experience, then go to Fuglebjerggaard in Helsinge. Here you will find a farm shop exclusively with organic goods.

Gustavs Bistro & Butik on Østerbro resembles a French bistro and offers interesting and affordable dishes.

The shop GåGrøn (GoGreen) is located on hip Jægersborggade in Nørrebro.

All items at GåGrøn are sustainable, so you can buy the products for yourself or others with a good conscience.

Kik-forbi is a small grocery store in Kikhavn. Here you will find organic specialities and local delicacies.

During the summer Kik-forbi also includes a cafe.

Puregreen makes it easy to be environmentally responsible.

Mix your own juice and create your own box of veggies. ROD is a combination of a juicebar and a greengrocer located in the heart of Nørrebro.

Copenhagen's organic soap café, Scandinavian Soap Factory sells around 20 different handmade, natural and organic soaps.

The organic hot-dog stand - in Danish 'Den økologiske pølsevogn', DØP - is placed by the Round Tower in the heart of Copenhagen.

It is owner Claus Christensen's goal to make better fast food. His French and grilled hot-dogs are made of organic pork or beef. The bread is whole grain, from slowly raised dough and topped with linseeds.

Torvehallerne is situated right by Nørreport Station, and offers more than 80 shops.

Here you will find Danish delicacies, local vegetables, fresh fish, andItalien specialities.

Torvehallerne were designed by architect Hans Hagens and opened in September 2011.

Aarstiderne are famous for their organic produce, which you can get your hands on at their farm shop in Humlebæk.

Besides the farm's own products you will also find other local delicacies, as well as wine, bread, and groceries at the shop.