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!
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Cut it in half and look inside. Do you find any seeds? No. Thus, it is a vegetable.
No, a carrot is not a fruit. Carrots are classified as root vegetables because they grow underground and are the edible taproot of the carrot plant. Fruits typically develop from the flowers of plants and contain seeds, which carrots do not.
It belongs to fruit and vegetable group. The carrot is a veggie.
A radish is a root vegetable - like a carrot.
A pumpkin is a fruit, not a vegetable.
its a tuberous root, which can be considered as a vegetable. its not a fruit for sure!!
Corn is considered a vegetable, specifically a grain vegetable, rather than a fruit.
Carrot is a root vegetable.
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.
No, corn on the cob is not considered a fruit. It is classified as a vegetable.
The fruits which are not be able to eat raw, like potato, is considered as a vegetable.