No. A fruit is considered to be a plant part that contains seeds. A carrot is, of course, the red, orange, or yellow root of a carrot plant. As far as this answerer knows, the seed pods (fruits) of the carrot are not used for food.
Carrots are not fruits! Carrots are roots. Think of what happens when you pull a weed out of the ground: you have the leaves and stalk of the weed, but there are roots also. That is the very sort of root that a carrot happens to be, only carrots are cultivated, rather than eradicated.
Because it does not develop from a flower.
Fruit is produced by the flower of the plant and usually contains the seed for reproduction. Therefore a Carrot is a vegetable. Vegetables come from the leaves, stem or root of the plant.
A carrot is a vegetable so in turn the juice is also a vegetable
A carrot is both a vegetable and a plant. Plants are a larger group that contains vegetables, fruits, trees, shrubs, grasses, etc.
Carrots are root vegetables
no if a vegetable has seeds it is a fruit and a carrot doesn't have seeds so it's not a fruit it's a vegetable
The part of the carrot that makes the sugars for the carrot plant is the leaves.
the carrot is located under the earth attached to the leaves sprouting from the earth.
The carrot (Daucus carota subsp. sativus) is a root vegetable, usually orange or white, or red-white blend in color, with a crisp texture when fresh. The edible part of a carrot is a taproot. It is a domesticated form of the wild carrot Daucus carota, native to Europe and southwestern Asia. It has been bred for its greatly enlarged and more palatable, less woody-textured edible taproot, but is still the same species.It is a biennial plant which grows a rosette of leaves in the spring and summer, while building up the stout taproot, which stores large amounts of sugars for the plant to flower in the second year. The flowering stem grows to about 1 m tall, with an umbel of white flowers.
There are many plants with tap roots, including the carrot, beet and SUNFLOWER.
Carrot is a root vegetable.
Cut it in half and look inside. Do you find any seeds? No. Thus, it is a vegetable.
The root it is a root vegetable
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.
vegetable
No, an egg is not a carrot. A carrot is a root vegetable.
The word "carat" (karat) has the homonyms (homophones) caret and carrot. CARET - the keyboard symbol (^) CARROT - a vegetable plant with an edible orange root
no a carrot is a vegetable
A carrot is a root vegetable.
Yes, the orange part is the tap root which draws moisture and goodness up the plant. We then eat this root. More details at the World Carrot Museum.it is a underground root
A carrot is a taproot, which grows underground and therefore it is usually considered a vegetable. According to most definitions, a vegetable is usually any edible plant part other than a sweet fruit or seed. The definitions are very confusing both in botanics and the culinary world!
The turnip, like the potato, the carrot, the beet and the radish, is a root vegetable. On top, it's a turnip plant. If you dig it up out of the soil, you have your turnip.