Carrots are believed to have originated in Central Asia, specifically in regions that are now part of Afghanistan and Iran. Over time, they have been cultivated in various parts of the world, with significant production in countries like China, the United States, and India. Today, carrots are grown in many countries, making them widely available globally.
Carrots are not from a specific county, but rather are grown in many countries worldwide. They originated in present-day Afghanistan and were first cultivated for their roots around 1,100 years ago. Today, major carrot-producing countries include China, Russia, the United States, and India.
England and the usa :) Carrots were originally found in Afghanistan, but they have history in Egypt and all over Europe.http://www.carrotmuseum.co.UK/history.HTML
Well yes most carrots you buy from shops and supermarkets come from great Britain.
Carrots have edible taproots.
Cucumbers do not come from the root of the plant. They grow on the vine. Beets, carrots, and sweet potatoes are all roots.
it comes from asia
Derby County currently come out to Steve Bloomer's Watching.
Pikmin are something of a cross between plants and animals, whereas pikpik carrots are the same as normal carrots (except they come in red, blue, yellow, and gold).
Jefferson County, Alabama
Bakersfield and the surrounding county are producers of grapes, citrus, almonds, carrots, alfalfa, cotton, and roses.
No, not all carrots are purple. Carrots come in different colors including orange, purple, white, red, and yellow. Orange carrots are the most common variety, but purple carrots have gained popularity for their unique color and potential health benefits.
No is a simple answer. Also this question is not very appropriate.