No, it's a vegetable, so it consists mainly of carbohydrates. Protein comes mainly from animal sources and legumes.
One large carrot (from 7-8 inches long) has 1 gram of protein. A medium carrot also has 1 gram of protein.
They contain little if any protein. If you are looking for protein try ... For instance a carrot has the same percentage of protein that human milk doesanyway if your looking for protein try meat if you mean composed of mirobiology wize than yes. So both ways yes!!!By Nathaniel H Brown
No carrots are not proteins. It is a root of a plant, that are edible. The protein content of carrot is approximately 1 g per 100 g of carrot. Carbohydrate content is 10 time more than proteins.Vitamin A and mineral salts are rich in carrots.
The average onion contains 1 - 1.5 grams of protein. Although "high" is a relative term, this is about twice as much as a carrot and about half as much as an avocado.
An egg, apple, and carrot are all healthy choices, but nutritionists believe that the egg is healthier. Even though eggs contain fat and cholesterol, they also contain protein and are a source of valuable minerals and vitamins.
A medium sized raw carrot, or about 60grams, has about 28 calories. Four of those are from protein, the rest are complex carbs. A raw carrot also has numerous health benefits, especially if you are trying to lose weight.
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Price for carrot is $2.50 for one carrot and $11.50 for a bag of carrot. And $200.50 for 10 bags of carrot.
* A carrot is a root. So square root carrot is a screwed up carrot. * or maybe its a carrot with spectcles... as in squared.
easy, the carrot is a carrot!
No, an egg is not a carrot. A carrot is a root vegetable.
A baby-cut carrot is a small piece of carrot cut from a larger carrot.