Yes, there is carbohydrate in beetroot.
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Me no no...
Fresh beetroot contains approximately 9-10 grams of carbohydrates per 100 grams. The majority of these carbohydrates come from natural sugars and dietary fiber. Additionally, beetroot is low in calories and offers various nutrients, making it a healthy choice for many diets.
You can make all kinds of tasty, colorful and good for your health beetroot dishes: beetroot soups, beetroot salads, beetroot stew, etc.
NO!!! I hate beetroot!!!!!! I love beetroot... except that it stains everything.
Fresh beetroot - yes (sparingly). Pickled beetroot NO !
Beetroot is a root.
Beetroot is betterave
Beetroot in Ilocano is "tukmeg."
No, beetroot does not have seeds inside of it.
There is a website dedicated to Beetroot and this will give you loads of suggestions for what to do with Beetroot. See the related link below.
Beetroot plants store their food primarily in their fleshy taproot. This root accumulates carbohydrates, particularly sugars, which are produced through photosynthesis in the leaves. The stored nutrients provide energy for the plant's growth and development, especially during periods when photosynthesis is less efficient, such as in colder months.
Beetroot contain many compounds; it is not a single substance. For details (for red beetroot) see this link.