Our steamer says 15 min and they come out very chewable. This way you do not lose all the nutrients. If you get them real soft there is not a lot of nutrients left.
yes and if you cut the seeds out you can grow your own carrots
Depends on the size of the carrots and the fineness of the cut.
i guess layerd and meduim long not so long just up to your chin :)
Baby carrots can be young carrots or they can be the uniformly cut adult carrots that are given a chlorine and water bath before packaging.
If its an oval type shape with 2 points (bit like the shape of an eye) it is called a Marquise Cut.If its oval, and rounded on one half, with a point on the other, its a Pear Cut.If its like a true oval shape with no points, its just called an Oval Cut.
Yes, the uniformly cut baby carrots that are sold at the supermarket are just regular carrots that have been cut so they all look alike.
To cut carrots into sticks effectively, first peel the carrots and then cut them into uniform pieces. Next, slice each piece lengthwise into thin strips to create carrot sticks. This method ensures even and consistent carrot sticks for cooking or snacking.
Yes, it is recommended to cut carrots into small pieces for rabbits to prevent choking and promote easier digestion. Small pieces also make it easier for rabbits to handle and eat the carrots.
Steam Boilers don't usually cut out on temperature but when they reach a preset pressure.
The unusable part of any vegetable is used for fertilizer, I think.
A tourne cut is a 7cut into a football shape mostly done on carrots & potato
You cannot cut them wrong.There is no wrong way.Cut them all.