If the top of the carrot (the tap root of the carrot plant) is exposed to sunlight, it will turn green because its cells will begin producing chlorophyll.
No, the carrot is the root of the green bushy part.
No, the carrot is the root of the green bushy part.
The green part on top of the carrot is referred to as carrot greens, which are edible. Carrot greens are coarse and grainy when eaten raw, and compare to celery. Some think they are too stringy to use, and have a bitter taste with a bit of sweetness. They are thought to have about the same nutritional value as the carrot root.
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A carrot is classified as a vegetable. It is orange with a green stem. The orange part of the carrot grows underground until it is ready to be picked.
The green part at the top end of a carrot is called carrot greens or the carrot top. Despite these being constantly discarded, they are edible grasses.
It is the leafs! Yep it is!
The edible parts of a carrot is the taproot, and the green leaves are sometimes eaten as well.
carrot and green vegetable
no it isnt a green plant
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Assuming you are talking about the leaves, it is because they have chlorophyll which is a green pigment.