Yes carrots come in a multitude of colors including red, purple, orange, yellow, white (not to be confused with parsnips) Most commercial varieties are orange. Yellowstone and creme de lite are two of many varieties of yellow carrots.
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its on the left side at the shelf where the yellow cans are placed. top of a yellow can
Yes, the inner core of a carrot, which may appear yellow, is edible and can be eaten raw. Carrots are nutritious and safe to consume in their entirety, including the core. The yellow coloration may indicate a variety of carrot or the presence of certain carotenoids, but it doesn't affect their safety. Just wash the carrot thoroughly before eating to remove any dirt or pesticides.
It indicates that the vegetable has carotene in it.
The noun 'carrot' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a type of vegetable, a word for a plant, a word for a thing.
No, there is not, would'nt it be nasty though... even if it was special edition, there would not be a carrot flavor, it would be orange flavor
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No, carrot is a common noun. Any common noun can become a proper noun when it is used for the name or title of someone or something, such as the comedian Carrot Top or Carrot River, Saskatchewan, Canada.
yellow and purple or blue and orange
The skin of carrots were originally yellow. They were bred to have orange skin. I think its due to a lack of moisture. The older a carrot is the drier it seems to be.
Carrot indicator turns yellow in an acidic medium. This change in color is due to the presence of anthocyanins that react with the acidic solution.
The first thing you have to do is click on the carrot.