no
White carrots offer similar nutritional benefits to orange carrots, such as being rich in vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. However, white carrots contain lower levels of beta-carotene, which gives orange carrots their vibrant color and is converted into vitamin A in the body. Overall, both white and orange carrots are nutritious choices, but orange carrots provide more vitamin A.
it was made when carrots were born oranges were born cause of the colour orange
The colour.
carrots, orange bell peppers..
It all depends on size and how long you eat carrots. You actually turn orange but it's not as orange as the carrot. It's a faint orange. Probably if you do eat carrots daily you may be a bit more orange. But it all depends
no people don't turn orange from eating to much carrots because i eat carrots every day and i eat all of them and loads of them but i don't turn orange.
Yes. Also, carrots are not originally orange.
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Spots of you can get orange if you eat to much of something orange likes carrots if not then NO.
No, not all carrots are purple. Carrots come in different colors including orange, purple, white, red, and yellow. Orange carrots are the most common variety, but purple carrots have gained popularity for their unique color and potential health benefits.
If you ate a sufficiently high number of carrots, the pigment in the carrots might be enough to change the colour of one's excrement to orange, yes.
The implicit assumption of the question, that Arab and Persian cuisines prefer purple carrots to orange or yellow carrots, is not correct. Orange carrots are far more prevalent than any other kind of carrot. Often carrots are pickled in parts of the Middle East, but this does not change the color drastically. Most carrots are orange.